The short opens in a darkened bedroom. There is a man laying sound asleep in bed, a blue glow fills the room and the man is levitated out of his bed and moved towards a nearby open window. All is going nice and smooth until the man bumps right into the wall next to the window. It's OK to start laughing now, I did. OK, you may not be laughing at a description, but trust me, when you see it, you will laugh. Laughter is inevitable.
If you could not tell, this is Abduction 101, and things are not going to well. I have probably already given away too much, but this short is tears in your eyes hilarious. It is a one joke short, but the joke works so well and so funny that it doesn't matter, it only needs that one joke to carry it through.
The animation is nice, a bit more basic than the features, but that has to be expected. It is still very smooth, crisp, and clear. There is no dialogue, they are aliens after all. The short was scored by Michael Giacchino, a name to watch as he has done nice work for Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Mission Impossible III, and Lost. Gary Rydstrom, former sound designer for Skywalker Sound made his directorial debut with this short, and I look forward to what he may do next.
So, basically, when you go to see the excellent Ratatouille, be sure you get there early enough to catch this short. It is definitely worth the extra time (plus you'll get a better seat). And remember: "Failure is an option."
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