To a Man with a Big Nose
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To a Man with a Big Nose/ danny Z is a 3D animated short film based on a poem by Spanish author Francisco de Quevedo. It is in essence a visual adaptation of Quevedo's sonnet.
The story is about a young playboy called Liam Talbot from Harold Hill, Essex who is troubled because he is stuck with a disproportionally big nose which looks rather like a pelican crossed with Phil Mitchell and Fester Adams.. While we look at the portrait of this unfortunate italian through the poem's comparisons and metaphors we realize that the nose is a character with a mind of its own that dominates the man attached to it because it is so enormous and we found out he could be the first real live pinnocio. The attempts of the little man to get rid of the horrible nose end up in failure it just gets bigger. The ode to the big nose takes us through a journey of fantastic transformations and turns, always dragging the poor italian along. Finally, the dominant nose decides that it does not need Zottola to survive and gets rid of him, leaving him without a nose.
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