Little Big Love

August 17, 2009 by Geeks are Sexy | 9 comments

Little Big Love is an award winning stop-motion short in which a tiny robot falls in love with an electric kettle. The whole project was written, directed, and animated by Tomas Mankovsky with a total budget of less than $500.

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9 Responses to “Little Big Love”

  1. Geek_Girl says:

    Awwww. C’mon, admit it. Who else was hoping the kettle light was going to come on or it’d start bubbling or something?

  2. Dr. Lao says:

    The ending was terrible. I really expected better. With so much suffering in the world, can’t we have some happiness?

  3. Busted Keys says:

    that just reminded of Wall-E but…that was SAD!!!

  4. Rod says:

    A little too sad of an ending for me. Still, it was well done.

  5. audas says:

    why didn’t he just try and hook up with the toaster – four slice.

  6. Tremmy says:

    It’s a beautiful representation of loving something you can never have, and the hopeless it puts into you. Not everything needs to have a happy ending to an impact

  7. Andrew says:

    Brilliantly done, my expectation was that somehow the kettle would come around, some way or another, but the decision to take the sad route was both unexpected and, in my opinion, what made the movie great. It showed surprising depth of thought and emotional connectivity for a flash video that’s subject is usually of the ‘cute’ variety.

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