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Blood Tea and Red String (2006)

Blood Tea and Red String (2006)

Strange woodland creatures battle over a doll in this eccentric stop-motion fairytale

7.0

Movie

United States of America
No language
Animation, Fantasy, Thriller
2006
CHRISTIANE CEGAVSKE, FEMALE DIRECTOR
Christiane Cegavske
70 min

TLDR

It’s actually insane to spend 13 years on a single film, but thank you for doing so anyway, Christiane Cegavske.

What it's about

One day, the aristocratic White Mice commissions the Creatures Who Dwell Under the Oak to create a beautiful doll for them. When the creatures create her, however, they fall in love with her, and refuse to give her up. Because of this, the Mice kidnaps her in the middle of the night.

The take

Blood Tea and Red String is cryptic as hell. There’s no dialogue, the film was in production for around 13 years, and the stop-motion animated rats and bat-crow creatures fight over a stuffed human-like doll and her bird-bodied child, spilling some tea and sewing her together with help from frog priests and a spider woman that keeps spinning her web. Whether the film is an allegory for class struggle and the inherent destructiveness of art, or is a straightforward Alice-in-Wonderland-esque fairytale with goth and medieval motifs is up to the viewer, but either way, the symbolism of Blood Tea and Red String is interesting enough to watch and try to make your own conclusions.

What stands out

Look, the rats vs the bat-crows might be a metaphor for class struggle, but I can’t help but think there has to be a reason as to why the girl in the intro sharing the same face as the doll, the doll’s bird child, and the spider has to mean something else.

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