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Dystopia | Schizophrenia
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IMDb2007 | Richard
Best Animated Feature | 2007 | Richard
Best Animated Film | 2007
Best Animated Feature | 2007
Worst OnScreen Hairstyle | 2006 | Woody
Worst Animated Film | 2006
Worst Supporting Actor | 2006 | Woody
Best Supporting Actor | 2007 | Robert Downey
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2007 | Richard
Animated Feature | 2007
Websites Movie Film | 2007
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2007 | Philip K.
Feature Film Limited Release | 2007
Best Supporting Actor | 2007 | Robert Downey
Best Animated Film | 2007
Best Science Fiction Movie | 2006
Best Animated Film | 2006
Best Animated Film | 2006
Best AnimationFamily | 2006
Best SciFi Movie of the Year | 2006
Best Animated Movie of the Year | 2006
Trippiest Movie of the Year | 2006
2006 | Richard
Budget 8,700,000 USD
Box Office Collection 7,659,918 USD
Robert Downey, Jr. wrote most of his lines down on post-it notes and scattered them around the set so he could read off them while filming a scene. The rotoscoping team simply animated over the notes to remove them from the film during post-production.
According to Writer and Director Richard Linklater, filming was completed in twenty-three days. The animation took eighteen months.
When Bob Arctor (Keanu Reeves) sits on the stage waiting to give his speech to the Brown Bear Lodge, one of the images his scramble suit displays is Philip K. Dick. This is a clever reference to the novel, in which the scramble suit is said to show the likeness of its creator once in every several million permutations.
Philip K. Dick's daughters gave Writer and Director Richard Linklater their father's personal copy of the novel "A Scanner Darkly" when he completed this movie.
This is the highest-grossing digitally rotoscoped animated feature, grossing 7,659,918 dollars. However, being also the most-expensive rotoscoped feature ever made, that figure is lower than the film's cost of 8.7 million dollars.
"Fred: [voiceover] What does a scanner see? Into the head? Down into the heart? Does it see into me? Into us? Clearly or darkly? I hope it sees clearly because I can't any longer see into myself. I see only murk. I hope for everyone's sake the scanners do better, because if the scanner sees only darkly the way I do, then I'm cursed and cursed again."
"Bob Arctor: The pain, so unexpected and undeserved had for some reason cleared away the cobwebs. I realized I didn't hate the cabinet door, I hated my life... My house, my family, my backyard, my power mower. Nothing would ever change; nothing new could ever be expected. It had to end, and it did. now in the dark world where I dwell, ugly things, and surprising things, and sometimes little wondrous things, spill out in me constantly, and I can count on nothing."