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Les joyeux microbes (The Happy Microbes)
April 29, 2019 in ★★★★½, Black and White Films, European films, France, Independent film makers, Silent films | Tags: 1909, Émile Cohl, metamorphosis, microbes, microscope, scientist | 1 comment
Director: Émile Cohl
Release Date: July 10, 1909
Rating: ★★★★½
Review:
‘Les joyeux microbes’ is one of Cohl’s most inventive and most creative films.
The short starts with a live action scene of a man visiting a scientist, who claims the man is full of microbes. To prove his point he shows the man his microbes through the microscope. We watch what the man sees: this is where the animation starts, as the microbes under the microscope start moving and morphing, and change into caricatures of politicians, of a car driver, a man drinking, etc.
Cohl’s inspired metamorphosis and readable drawing style come together in this film to entertaining effects. In the end the man exclaims ‘Dieu! Je suis malade!‘ (My God, I’m ill!), and throws a painting over the laughing scientist, before rushing out.
Watch ‘Les joyeux microbes’ yourself and tell me what you think:
‘Les joyeux microbes’ is available on the DVDs ‘Émile Cohl – L’agitateur aux mille images’
