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Dynoman... the file is very small. If you weren't aware of that, and you thought you were downloading a regular movie file, you would think your computer was hauling ass and your download speeds had increased. I thought it was a funny comment by the Capt |
guest 1238... we spell it differently over here, but yeah, it was humorous to me |
Another delightfully dark Dahl adaptation The Roald Dahl collection is back and this time it’s the turn of Poison, an imaginative and darkly amusing short that brings together the talents of Dev Patel, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Kingsley. The story is simple, but the way this tale is told, and the very clever camera work and sound design accompanying it, really helps elevate this to new heights. For those unaware, Poison was written by Roald Dahl in January 1950. One of the central characters, Woods, is named after a fellow RAF Squadron 80 pilot who was killed during the Battle of Athens. Serving as the central anchor to the tale, Woods narrates a strange story involving a man stuck in bed called Harry. Unfortunately, a poisonous snake (a Krait no less) has decided to sleep on Harry’s stomach, rendering him powerless to move in case he gets bitten. Given these snakes are infamous for delivering one of the most lethal venoms, it falls to Dr. Ganderbai to come over and find a solution. The narrative moves quickly, and across the 15 minute run-time, Wes Anderson uses all the tricks in his repertoire to make this a visual spectacle. That familiar theatre-production feel is here in abundance, with some clever camera work and excellent sound design. During one particularly memorable segment, Woods rushes to the phone and the camera pans to the right, showing off a new part of the set. As Woods talks to Ganderbai, the sound flickers from the left to the right speakers. Another time, the light changes slightly to spotlight on Ganderbai as he takes center stage, rather than previously focusing on Woods and Harry in the background. These moments are just a few that stand out but they highlight the visual prowess of this short. Poison is arguably the most visually creative of all the short films released in this Roald Dahl collection. The dialogue is snappy, the visual and sound design excellent, and the story is simple but layered, allowing food for thought when the story comes to a close. This one’s another winner. |
Thanks mate, nice review, refeshing to see 👍 |
Spot on! Well done. I couldn't agree more. I second that, etc.... |
Dev Patel, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley just those names alone means a must watch short story, thank you TG |
A man discovers a poisonous snake asleep in his bed in this well-known Roald Dahl short story. |
I've tried to watch but this kind comedy is too weak I didn't laugh... watched 37mins and I was like okay I had enough. 1/10 very boring in my opinion, I just tried to watch because of Benedict Cumberbatch but even him didn't save the movie. Thawne |
It took longer to read the reviews than to watch the movie. Oh & thanks 4 giving too much away when you review a movie total kill joy. |
Does this mean that Roalds Dalh's 'Tales of the Unexpected' will be remade |
I was thinking of Tales of the unexpected too. Though that had a different ending |
There is an erotic version of this in the links. I wonder if the snake escapes to his weenis and drives the women population mad. :D |
Found this release in 4k - Poison.2023.2160p.NF.WEB-DL.HIN-ENG-TAM-TEL.DDP5.1.DV.HDR.H.265-FLUX on some random Hindi dubbed website but of course they have english as well if anyone cares. |
Short Movie Plot: The snake crawled up his ass and into his stomach. |
Marvellous, exactly the kind of humour that the regulars on this site are known to appreciate. |
This is 1 of 4 . Poison, The wonderful story of Henry Sugar , Swan and Rat catcher all shorts of Roald Dahl adaptationby Wes Anderson . |
A poisonous things crawls up his pee hole and he gets paralyzed with a perma boner. Hot female doctors have to deflate it every 4 hours or it'll give him a heart attack. True story |