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The Fantastic Planet (1973)

"Based on French science fiction novelist Stefan Wul's Oms en Serie ("Oms by the Dozen"), René Laloux's La Planète Sauvage (its title changed to Fantastic Planet for the U.S. release) paints an animated tale of humans kept as domesticated pets by an alien race of blue humanoid giants called Traags. The story takes place on the Traags' planet Ygam, where we follow our narrator, an Om called Terr, from infancy to adulthood, when he escapes his subjugation with a Traag learning device with which to educate the savage Oms and incite them to revolt. As a French-Czech coproduction, this story had much resonance for its makers as an allegory of Czechoslovakia's invasion by Soviet troops in the late '60s, and had to be completed in Paris due to political pressure. While the story does not distinguish itself in the annals of science fiction, the imagination invested in the surreal backdrops, with its eerie creatures and landscapes, does. The animation technique--moving paper cutouts across backgrounds--contributes to the overall feeling of other-worldliness. Fantastic Planet won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 1973." -amazon.com

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Love
Posted 12 days ago
Is it just me or was this movie loaded with subtle (or not so subtle) erotic images. The hollow bush? The bird thing that attacked the om's? the devices that spat white stuff out of them to kill the oms in the rocket city? I don't know maybe I'm reading into it too much. Great film but from what I've read from the other comments it would have been better with the original soundtrack? Very interesting, very unique!
Kyle
Posted 13 days ago
Wow-- what a bastardized version of an excellent film. The original music was soothing, futuristic, and funky. This crap is just embarrassing & offensive to anyone who's seen the actual movie.
Charles MacKay
Posted 35 days ago
Effed-up garbage version - don't waste your time on this perverted abortion of the original, search for a copy that hasn't been screwed with, it's all over the web.