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Extremely preachy but well made for a 60s cartoon, 10 August 2009
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Author:
planktonrules from Bradenton, Florida
It's not that surprising that this cartoon was made by The National
Film Board of Canada, as it was Oscar-nominated and tons of films
sponsored by this government organization have received this honor.
Most of the ones I have seen by them have been excellent and this one
is pretty good--albeit very, very preachy. Now I want you to understand
that I hate smoking and am applaud efforts to curb this nasty habit.
However, sometimes anti-smoking campaigns are a bit heavy-handed and
preachy. Fortunately, while THE DRAG certainly is, it is humorous and
this takes some of the edge off the blatant message.
Technically speaking, the film is very good for the 1960s though
inferior compared to the glory days of animation in the 1940s and 50s
as well as today. Simply put, it could not stack up against any of the
recent Oscar nominees. But it was a product of its times and it rather
unfair to complain about the style when simple animation and low
frame-rates were the norm at the time. It's very splashy and odd--and
somewhat reminiscent of Terry Gilliam's animations for "The Monty
Python's Flying Circus"--using cut out pictures and words along with
original art.
A fascinating look into the 1960s, though I seriously doubt if the film
changed many habits--especially since the big drop in smoking rates is
a much more recent phenomenon.
The Drag is both entertaining and educational in showing the dangers of smoking, 31 December 2008
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Author:
tavm from Baton Rouge, La.
Nominated for the 1966 Oscar, this animated short from the National Film Board of Canada depicts a man on a psychiatrist's couch who's telling him about how he came to start smoking in order to join the "cool" crowd and after finding about the cancer scare has a difficult time stopping. Filled with background collages of various cig ad slogans as well as many figures the protagonist tries to emulate, this jazz-scored animation project is both entertaining and educational in showing how difficult it really is to kick an addictive habit as illustrated by a dream sequence when he tries for the first time. So for that reason, The Drag is highly recommend.
This is basically a public-service effort done by the NFBC or the Department of Health and Welfare, 19 September 2001
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Author:
Robert Reynolds (minniemato@hotmail.com) from Tucson AZ
This short was nominated for an Academy Award, which is quite a feat, considering that it was produced for the Department of Health and Welfare in Canada by the National Film Board of Canada. The NFBC has done a fair number of similar projects, which can be expected, as it is a government-funded entity. It's actually quite well-done and worth tracking down. The subject? The health risks of smoking. Recommended.
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