It's Such a Beautiful Day
- 2011
- 23m
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8.5/10
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Don Hertzfeldt closes his trilogy as Bill struggles to piece together his shattering psyche.Don Hertzfeldt closes his trilogy as Bill struggles to piece together his shattering psyche.Don Hertzfeldt closes his trilogy as Bill struggles to piece together his shattering psyche.
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- 15 wins & 5 nominations
Sara Cushman
- Doctor
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Don Hertzfeldt
- Narrator
- (uncredited)
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- ConnectionsFollows Everything Will Be Ok (2006)
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Great from a Certain Perspective
If you've seen all three of the amazing films in Don Hertzfeldt's trilogy centered around the every-man protagonist 'Bill', then you realize just how different each film is from one another. Everything Will Be OK, while still terrifying and tragic, was bloody hilarious. I Am So Proud of You was still really funny, but focused more on the tragedy than the jokes. Then here's It's Such a Beautiful Day, a movie that I maybe laughed once in. It's quite the progression, but it serves to show us where Hertzfeldt wants to go next.
I Am So Proud of You will always be my favorite of these films. It's a perfect balance of black comedy and utter sadness. It's probably one of my favorite movies ever. It's Such a Beautiful Day scarcely seems like a continuation of that plot thread, though. While it still rends at the heart like any good tear-jerker, it's just separate from this trilogy in terms of style. And that's why I really like this movie; it cements itself as standalone from the already present chronology, but it still gives Bill a proper ending(?) with philosophy and physics worked into the musings of an average everyday stick figure.
Great film, with great visuals, with great writing, great character, and just a great concept.
I Am So Proud of You will always be my favorite of these films. It's a perfect balance of black comedy and utter sadness. It's probably one of my favorite movies ever. It's Such a Beautiful Day scarcely seems like a continuation of that plot thread, though. While it still rends at the heart like any good tear-jerker, it's just separate from this trilogy in terms of style. And that's why I really like this movie; it cements itself as standalone from the already present chronology, but it still gives Bill a proper ending(?) with philosophy and physics worked into the musings of an average everyday stick figure.
Great film, with great visuals, with great writing, great character, and just a great concept.
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- dilenamountoo
- Jan 31, 2012
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- Everything Will Be Ok. Chapter 3
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