Why animation was used in several scenes of Revolver?

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Revolver. Though, An amazing movie regarding EGO, EGO and EGO...

At most times, the movie included actual animations of Andre, Liotta and several other characters. Like - when the money was stolen, Macha, Lord John, all were in cartoons. Why was such a theme introduced at that time?

Was that simply to cover the actual guns and blood used by the fellas? If not, why then?



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Although many viewers felt like it was ripping off (or homaging?) the origin of O-Ren Ishii seen in Kill Bill Vol.1 (released two years earlier), other critics have alluded to the notion that the animation technique was used to illustrate a specific moment of 'non-reality'.

Indeed, a comment made on the Film Geek Show blog suggests:

This was to give you hints that what Jake was seeing were not only not real but also what elements of Jake's subconsciousness they were.

I would also add that the type of animation used - the rotoscoped variety favored by Richard Linklater in A Scanner Darkly which was all about augmented reality - served as an indicator to the viewer that this was unreal or dreamed.




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What was the point of the movie Revolver?

The Revolver movie professes that in a game of con, there is an opponent and a victim. And your own Ego is your opponent, and you become the victim. The film addresses the Ego as a different individual that cons you into believing that he is you. But in reality, your true self is better off without the Ego.

What is the difference between a game and an animation?

One key difference between game design and animation is the way these skills are executed. Game design involves scoping and oversight of larger projects, from start to finish; animation involves critical attention to tiny details, one character and object at a time.

What do you understand by animation give the use of animation in film?

Animation is a method in which figures are manipulated to appear as moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, most animations are made with computer-generated imagery (CGI).



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From an interview with director Guy Ritchie:

There's a lot of stylistic choices in Revolver, such as the animated scene. What's the idea behind them?

  • It's funny, because I wrote it before 'Kill Bill' came out so I really wanted to have a whole animated sequence in the thing and fucking 'Kill Bill' came out and people went "oh, he's just copying Tarantino.

    So I always wanted to integrate somehow, an animated sequence. I was always interested in 3-D/2-D. So it's the old 2-D fashion, but in 3-D. In fact, I wanted to make a movie like it so it got in there.

    Actually, it was about - well, there's the simple version and there's the complicated version - let's stick with the simple one. The simple one is that I just wanted to use animation in the movie.


But you think that it ties into the film's theme?

  • Well it does. That's the complicated version. The complicated version is about, sort of dual universes, parallel universes and whatnot.

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