Glued (2012) Poster

(2012)

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6/10
The idea resonates with me, but the execution is weak
AnonymousbutDilpreet00226 August 2020
The ending is superb (the saving grace), forces us to think. Gadget addiction is the most common disease today, from that point of view, it's an important film. But, the rest of the film didn't strike me. It's slightly over the top. The mother was weird, but the baby, cute, calm, and relaxed.

There isn't anything unexpected. An okay film.
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It is funny, entertaining, and very relevant to real life
Gordon-1130 November 2017
This short animation tells the story of a mother who tries very hard to get his son off video games.

Gaming addiction is very prevalent nowadays, so I can really feel this mother's frustration. The story is very easy to follow, and requires no words. The music is catchy video game music, which is very suitable for the film. Everything in the film is cute, but the mother. She is not scary, but has this evil feel to her. "Glued" is funny, entertaining, and very relevant to real life. I like it a lot.
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3/10
Certainly strange
rowbowshot14 July 2022
Everyone looks wackadoo and felt like a parent who hates technology made this as a message to say it's bad, even though you had to use an animation software (technology) to make this.
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addiction
Kirpianuscus9 March 2018
A film about video game addiction. admirable for humour and for the easy empathy with the mother . beautiful description of a form of to often escape from near reality of children and teens. great for something who easy could be defined as portrait of one of the most defining trait of contemporary society. music, animation, the war of mother are more than beautiful. and the last scene is ...gorgeous in its profound sadness. so, at first sigh, a film about addiction. or a warning. in fact, a picture of present childhood, in so many cases.
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