Similarities Between Length and Speed (1937) Poster

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6/10
the Cube Square Law or Men Are Not Machines
boblipton2 September 2018
Here's Professor Painlevé lecturing the class on why rabbits don't grow to the size of elephants and why, despite some engineering calculations, bigger animals are faster than smaller ones.

It's one of at least three short films he did for the Palais de Decourverte at this time, so he's in his dry, lecture mode, with his sense of humor only occasionally and very drily evident, as in such issues as how to stick a rock to a dewdrop. Neither does he ever explain anything, but he never does in any of his movies I have seen; he just shows how and leaves the why to metaphysicians.

Even so, the lack is more evident here, because this is the real world he's discussing, a world of elephants and rabbits and steam engines and men and glasses being filled. It's not enough to know how. Why would be nice. Why, however, is not the subject of science. That's what metaphysicians are for, if they are for anything.
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4/10
Mathematics and biology
Horst_In_Translation4 April 2016
Warning: Spoilers
These two topics are certainly among the favorite areas for French documentary filmmaker Jean Painlevé. And here he combines them both, even if the focus is definitely more on mathematics this time. "Similitudes des longueurs et des vitesses" or "Similarities Between Length and Speed" tells us how many elephant babies fit into one folly grown elephant. Haven't you wondered all your life? Anyway, this is a solid educational video for its time, namely the late 1930s and probably better than most other films from that era, especially documentaries, but it has not aged too well. By today's standards, the contents here look fairly random. I personally would have hoped to hear some of Painlevé's usual wit, but this little film stays fairly dry and theoretical from start to finish. Not among the filmmaker's best works. Thumbs down.
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