ManiakJiggy
This is How Movies Should Be Made
Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Payno
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Kirpianuscus
simplicity is a beautiful virtue for each short film. in this case, it represents more than an inspired choice. because it reminds Gulliver travels. same bitter irony, same precise diagnosis. it is a film about beauty. or about appearances. or about body as clay. and the final fall. nothing new. nothing surprising. and this does "Supervenus" a must see one.
Imdbidia
Supervenus is a proof that, to make a good animated film, you don't need much money, many special effects, much cuteness or any CGI. To make a good short film you need to have a good idea in mind and be able to carry it out on the screen by the use of a specific narrative and visuals. This is what Supervenus does in a master-class of simplicity: simple animation techniques, no words, and just two characters -- the image of a Venus and the hands of a plastic surgeon.This is a horror story that starts as a cute modification of the image of a traditional nude woman, a Venus. We see the change in the transformation of female beauty ideals as per the surgeon's scalpel.What makes this film chilling is that, most of the things depicted in the story, are not invented horror happenings, but something that women do to themselves voluntarily on a daily basis. It is also chilling because it shows the objectification of the female body in a destructive progression, all in the name of beauty.The message is strong, powerful and clear despite no words being uttered. The opinion of the director seems to be that of common sense, of somebody who documents something happening with a note of sarcasm and irony: Nature is wise, you will see that the natural Venus is beautiful, it has perfection in her singularity and "imperfections".If you are a woman you will certainly relate to the short. If you belong to the new generation of women who believe that having a normal body is the source of your insecurities, and that turning you into plastic container is the solution to your poor self-image, this short is not for you, clearly.The short becomes a bit gory the more it advances, so beware.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de)
"Supervenus" is a 3-minute short film from 2 years ago and the writer and director is Frédéric Doazan. This award-winning short film is a French production, but there is no audible language in here, so you won't need subtitles. It's the first work as man in charge for Doazan and it makes me curious about future projects. In this little animated movie, we have a normal woman and as we keep watching more and more plastic surgery is performed on her to make her look more beautiful. This may have worked until a certain point, which is also an accurate statement by the filmmakers (that point is at a different position for every woman) but then it all went terribly wrong and we see somebody terribly bloated who looks extremely unhealthy at the very end. the only part i was not really getting was the one with the child, as this was surgery that needed to be done, but it's not a problem I guess. It's also important to note that the film focuses on voluntary cosmetic surgery and nothing that needs to be done for health reasons. I recommend the watch. Very quick and very good.