A Morning Stroll (2011) Poster

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6/10
A different story
Imdbidia8 January 2017
A chicken goes for a stroll every morning. Three different people, in three different eras in time, are walking the street when come across the chicken, and get puzzled at the fact that the chicken knocks on the door of the house where she lives.

Different animation techniques are used for the a different eras: a very sketchy simple flat animation for the first, a pop-art sort of animation for the second, and a CGI post-apocalyptic world for the latest.

The film is very charming and funny. I especially liked the last part, which I found hilarious.

I thought that the central idea could have been way more developed to get a rounder more interesting story and feeling, but it is still good.

The people behind this short certainly show their versatility as visual creators, how to twist the same idea and story and give it a different visual contextualization, mood and feeling.
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7/10
I'm Not There Yet
Hitchcoc29 October 2021
We see three incarnation of characters in a big city. One uses pencil drawings to show a man walking down the street. He runs into someone and then a chicken walks by, heading for a door on a stoop. Now we go ahead to present day and things are in color. Our man is an inconsiderate kid with a cell phone who dumps a drink over a guy and doesn't bat an eye. Again, the chickn. Then we go to a post apocalyptic world where zombies rule. There's also a chicken. I was entertained but not sure why.
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5/10
It's like a student's portfolio--full of interesting pieces. Overall, however, it left me flat.
planktonrules19 February 2012
For the last several years I have gone to see the Academy Award nominated shorts--both live action and animated. This year is a first for the animated category in that as we sat watching, I overheard a lot of murmurs about how bad the nominees were. The folks watching seemed, at times, genuinely mad at the choices. Fortunately, after three very sub-par films, the final three were excellent and it seems pretty clear that the race is between "La Luna" and "The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore". And, like the last couple years, following these nominees, they showed some animated shorts that were not nominees but were sort of like runners up--and the folks I talked to preferred these films to several of the nominees.

The film consists of three separate views of the same event--a chicken knocking at the door of a big city tenement and begin let inside. The first is set in the 1950s (and features an interesting minimalist style). The second in the modern day (and features a rather simple CGI look). The third is fifty years from now--in a dystopic zombie-like world (with some weird but creative CGI).

"A Morning Stroll" was another film that seemed to leave me and the audience flat. While portions of the film were nice (such as seeing the filmmaker take on three separate styles), the overall film looked like a student film showing off various styles that they have tried out--not a coherent short film. The biggest problem was the story. It never engaged. You know it's bad when the best thing about this one is the iPhone app--featuring a DDR-type game with zombies. Overall, I do wonder why this film was chosen as an Oscar nominee. I just didn't see what made this film outstanding.
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4/10
Zombies and chicken
Horst_In_Translation28 July 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"A Morning Stroll" is a British animated short film from 2011, 5 years ago, that runs for 7 minutes and was made by Grant Orchard. He won a BAFTA Award and was nominated for an Oscar (lost to "Fantastic Flying Books"), so scored some huge success here with his little film about a resilient little chicken. I myself must say though that I did not enjoy the praise at all. The good thing is that it's pretty short and also that it gets better the longer it goes, but it starts off very weak and is mediocre at the end, which is not exactly a great achievement. But young aspiring filmmaker can take this film as an example that you really don't have to make the greatest film of all time to score an Oscar nomination. The story is extremely absurd, but it never gets interesting. This is certainly a contender for weakest Oscar-nominated movie of 2011. I don't recommend the watch.
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Though I didn't think it would've won the Oscar, I wanted it to win
DirectorBlack22 September 2012
People keep saying this short is nothing special, I beg to differ! The story asks a question that has never been asked before: What happens after the chicken crosses the road? It may not seem interesting at first, it turns out to be one hell of a fun, hilarious, ride. It's set in three time pieces all with different animation with the same event a man notices a chicken walk to his house and go inside it. One thing I love about this short is it's animation. Like I said before, it's three different types of animation and each one is very creative and fits the mood of the three settings perfectly. I can't say anything else about the animation because it would give away the ending, so, let's just say it's creative. Speaking of the ending, it's really funny!!! Again, SPOILERS!!!!! So I can't say why I like it! I don't know why I love this short so much other then the animation and ending. I just do!!! Just go search it up on Bing and watch it you will not regret it!
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