Damon the Mower (1972) Poster

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4/10
Working on the Fields.
mrdonleone30 December 2019
Damon the Mower is really about nothing at all but a man working in the fields, surrounded by nature; or at least an impression there of in animation. Is it great?? No, not really; but the animated performances are really top notch.
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9/10
an innovative experimental hand drawn animated short
segaltoons9 June 2011
This is a brilliant hand drawn animated short. In Damon the Mower the title character is swinging his scythe and his figure is drawn in different positions so the scythe stays in the frame even when he moves it way to the left or right or above his head; so sometimes part of the character goes off the edge of the paper. The drawings are on small cards placed on a table to be photographed. The camera is framed wide enough to see several inches around the card, so when the framing of the action changes the card is moved frame by frame to see all of the action; so even though the card moves, the character stays in the same place. The drawings are sketchy and a little rough, but the effect is mesmerizing.
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10/10
A Poem of Moving Line and Sound
simon_fay5 October 2013
It's been at least twenty years since I last saw this little gem but hardly a week goes by when it doesn't pop up in my mind at some point.

The other review dwells on the peculiar visual devices of the film that make it seem something like an animator's line-test from a dream. To the hypnotic rhythm of the flickering zoetrope-like "split-screen" imagery is added a very apt soundtrack of distant tolling bells, the soft (but menacing) repeating swish of a scythe, interjections of breathy whistling in homage to the wind through wheat stalks, the weightless calls of distant animals, and you have a beautifully-opaque enigmatic pastorale, exactly as I (mis?)remember it.
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9/10
The Cutting Down
Hitchcoc2 May 2019
The mower is faced time and again with the prospect of cutting things down. They may be the tall grass or sheep or whatever can be struck. Is this a kind of grim reaper. The beauty manifests itself in swirls and cuts, using contoured drawings that produce motion. One could look just at the scythe or at the result or just see it as a beautiful example of rhythm.
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