
Andrew Stanton is primarily known as the director of animated features. He’s had tremendous success with titles such as “Finding Nemo” and “Wall-E,” but he’s also attempted to launch a live-action helming career. 2012’s “John Carter” was intended to be an epic study of adventure, but it didn’t connect with audiences (it remains a wildly underrated film), forcing Stanton to return to the ways of animated fish (“Finding Dory”) and toys (the upcoming “Toy Story 5”). He gives flesh and blood filmmaking another shot with “In the Blink of an Eye,” which has endured a long road to release. Shot in 2023 and copyrighted in 2024, the picture finally emerges to reveal Stanton’s (joined by screenwriter Colby Day) vision for another epic study of adventure, this time taking on the very nature of life itself. It’s a big swing of a movie, and it remains an unwieldy sit, but for patient viewers, there’s a good amount of sensitivity to experience here as the endeavor seeks to inspect the power of emotional connections and the movement of time. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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