Ego831
Earning My Ears
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I was wondering what people thought of a movie which was shot at DisneyWorld without the consent/approval of Disney.
They used hand held cameras to look like tourists while filming, had microphones on their body to get audio and kept scripts on their phones so when reading reviewing - they looked like they were just checking their messages.
It is a dystopic vision of Disney where Disney Princesses double as escorts for wealthy Asian visitors and a family vacation ends in the protagonist being arrested by Disney security, taken to a secret security center under Spaceship Earth and after being brainwashed by Disney security released only to see Spaceship Earth blown up and himself die in the Contemporary resort.
Here is a summary:
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Shortly after waking up on the last day of a family vacation at Walt Disney World in Florida, Jim White (Roy Abramsohn) gets a call from his boss, informing him that he has been laid off. He keeps the news to himself in order not to spoil the family's remaining time at the resort. While lounging at the swimming pool, he sees two French girls in their early teens jump in, and starts to develop an interest in them. After his son intentionally locks him out of the family's hotel room, he takes his daughter to the rides of the Magic Kingdom to spend time away from his nagging wife.
Their paths frequently cross that of the two French girls, whom Jim tries to keep up with. His son, working with a wheelchair-bound man, makes attempts on his life. The Disney characters and paraphernalia start to seem sinister and surreal, and White starts to have disturbing visions, such as the animatronic characters' faces changing and the Disney Princesses doubling as escorts for wealthy Asian businessmen visiting the park. He is not sure if what he sees is real, or if he is just having a breakdown.
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I wonder if Disney will/can take any legal action?
I wonder what type of interest (other than for the guerrilla filming techniques) will the film generate?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_from_Tomorrow
They used hand held cameras to look like tourists while filming, had microphones on their body to get audio and kept scripts on their phones so when reading reviewing - they looked like they were just checking their messages.
It is a dystopic vision of Disney where Disney Princesses double as escorts for wealthy Asian visitors and a family vacation ends in the protagonist being arrested by Disney security, taken to a secret security center under Spaceship Earth and after being brainwashed by Disney security released only to see Spaceship Earth blown up and himself die in the Contemporary resort.
Here is a summary:
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Shortly after waking up on the last day of a family vacation at Walt Disney World in Florida, Jim White (Roy Abramsohn) gets a call from his boss, informing him that he has been laid off. He keeps the news to himself in order not to spoil the family's remaining time at the resort. While lounging at the swimming pool, he sees two French girls in their early teens jump in, and starts to develop an interest in them. After his son intentionally locks him out of the family's hotel room, he takes his daughter to the rides of the Magic Kingdom to spend time away from his nagging wife.
Their paths frequently cross that of the two French girls, whom Jim tries to keep up with. His son, working with a wheelchair-bound man, makes attempts on his life. The Disney characters and paraphernalia start to seem sinister and surreal, and White starts to have disturbing visions, such as the animatronic characters' faces changing and the Disney Princesses doubling as escorts for wealthy Asian businessmen visiting the park. He is not sure if what he sees is real, or if he is just having a breakdown.
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I wonder if Disney will/can take any legal action?
I wonder what type of interest (other than for the guerrilla filming techniques) will the film generate?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_from_Tomorrow