Feast

2014 "Pet is not just a pet"
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Released: 07 November 2014 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Animation Studios
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This Oscar-winning animated short film tells the story of one man's love life as seen through the eyes of his best friend and dog, Winston, and revealed bite by bite through the meals they share.

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Director

Patrick Osborne

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Walt Disney Animation Studios

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AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Bereamic Awesome Movie
Crwthod A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
mihai_chindris Disney knows how to entertain its public and this can be seen in this short movie. We are told the story of a man and his puppy who live together in peace and harmony. Until an unforeseen event occurs, the puppy becomes a little bit upset, but discovers soon how to handle the situation and restore the atmosphere that was once in the house. Oh, I love happy endings.
Ed Bowden Before watching Big Hero 6 today (which was great) I had to sit through this misandristic claptrap short called Feast. Written and produced by a woman, it told the story of a dog called Winston and his owner who liked to give the dog his leftovers. He was happy. The dog was happy.Then he got a girlfriend.The meatballs and fried breakfasts were replaced with sprouts and parsley sprigs. The dog was miserable. The bloke presumably put up with it as he was getting laid.Then she left.The bloke was immediately happy again as he got to eat the food he liked. The dog was happy as he did too.But then the poor man got sad because he had been silly and let the wonderful woman slip through his grasp. But the dog, ever trying to please his master, chased the woman down and they got married.Dog miserable again.Until one day a meatball lands at his feet. The baby had thrown it. Dog and baby happy.So what's the moral of this movie?As far as I can tell it is either A) men are dogs B) men are slobs that like baby food C) women are superior as they eat celery D) if men want to be happy, eat what they want and have fun with their dog, they should avoid women.
Steve Pulaski Feast was shown in theaters before Disney's Big Hero 6, and serves as a nice vehicle for the fun-loving mayhem that takes place in that particular film. This short is a heartwarmer from start to finish, concerning an owner and his dog who bound over the foods they eat and the company they share while eating. This kind of connection to anyone who owns a pet is a familiar one, and it's a beautiful representation of a man/dog relationship. As expected, Disney hits the appropriate notes here, playing to ones emotions, childlike sense of whimsy, and cuteness factor in having a fun-loving dog chow down on whatever is placed in front of him. Despite all these clear and evident tactics, the short amazingly works and serves as the Best Animated Short winner for good, albeit simplistic, reasons.Directed by: Patrick Osborne and Kristina Reed.
kukuzka68 Absolutely tasteless and totally wrong. Beware of this animation short, it could damage your kids behavior! "Feast"(2014) animated short in just 6 minutes had been promoting: 1.Fast Food unhealthy diet and human obesity connected with that: dog's owner character (out of the focus hero) is unshapely obese. 2.Compulsive Eating Disorder: "when in trouble eat a lot of ice- cream!" 3. Hatred for vegetables: Puppy puking in the kid's animated short?? Really! 4. Neglect of your pet's health via wrong diet: Wouldn't your kids think it is cool to feed your family dog with all the food trash left after watching this short? 5. Reproducing all these mentioned above wrong ways in the behavior of the newborn kid of the pet owners characters.And the Academy Award of the year goes for the 6 min of kid's total brainwashing.