Subconscious Password

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  • 2014
  • 10 min
  • 7.0  (195)

Subconscious Password is a 2013 Canadian experimental short film directed by Chris Landreth. The film follows the protagonist, Charles, a middle-aged man who is struggling to remember a password on his computer. Throughout the course of the film, viewers witness Charles' journey as he tries to recall the password, but he is unable to do so.

Throughout the film, the audience is transported into Charles' subconscious mind, where they experience his memories, trains of thought, and dreams. Viewers are taken on a journey through a visual and auditory landscape of Charles' mind, created through CGI animation, to find the elusive password.

The film was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2013 and quickly gained critical acclaim for its unique style and experimental approach to storytelling. Subconscious Password is a fascinating exploration into the mind, memory, and how technology influences our lives.

The animation style of the film is unique, and it blends reality with the surreal, making it challenging to distinguish what is real and what is not. The film opens with Charles sitting at his desk, staring at his computer screen, trying to remember his password. The audience is then led through a psychedelic journey, witnessing Charles' memories and thoughts.

Throughout the film, many different characters were introduced, one of whom was Charles' therapist, Dr. Gans. Dr. Gans attempts to assist Charles in recalling his password by helping him dig deeper into his subconscious mind. The character of Dr. Gans is depicted as a blend of different human and animal parts, including a human head, claws, and a bird's body. The character's design serves to highlight the sense of chaos that Charles is experiencing within his mind.

Another character that is present in the film is a former colleague of Charles, whom he meets on the street. The colleague is depicted as a more established man, who seems to have a straightforward life compared to Charles. The colleague's presence in the film emphasizes the idea of personal insecurity, with Charles comparing himself to his former colleague and feeling inferior.

The film also introduces some cultural references throughout. There is a segment in the movie that pays homage to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey's trippy stargate sequence. The segment injects humor into the film, providing a satirical take on Kubrick's iconic scene by comically placing Charles in the middle of it.

The film's main focus, though, is on the theme of memory and its impact on our lives. Subconscious Password highlights how memory can shape our experiences, and how technology has changed the way we remember things. The password that Charles tries so hard to remember represents the idea of digital memory and how dependent we have become on technology to remember things for us.

As the movie progresses, viewers begin to understand that Charles' inability to recall his password is due to his long-term reliance on technology to remember everything for him. This dependence on digital memory is shown to be detrimental to Charles, who, in the end, realizes how much he has lost himself within technology.

The sound design in Subconscious Password also plays a vital role in the movie, with the noises and sounds that the audience hears throughout the movie, serving to reinforce the film's central themes. The use of sound is also crucial in highlighting the difference between reality and the surreal within the film.

Subconscious Password is an experimental and unique film that transcends genres and boundaries. Conventional storytelling is replaced with emotional depth and an introspective journey for its protagonist. The animation style and sound design intensify the movie's impact, giving the audience an immersive experience that challenges what we consider as reality. The film's final moments depict a sense of catharsis, making it a deeply thoughtful movie that ultimately explores the nature of memory, and how our reliance on technology to remember things may be more harmful than we realize.

Subconscious Password is a 2014 animated movie with a runtime of 10 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.0.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • Runtime
    10 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (195)
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