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Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times)
''Six Men Getting Sick'' (often known as ''Six Figures Getting Sick'') is a 1967 experimental animated short film, directed by David Lynch. A student project that was developed over the course of a semester, it is Lynch's first film and was shot while he was attending the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The film consists of an animated painting, depicting six dysmorphic figures regurgitating in sequence with the sound of a siren loop. The film was created on a budget of $200 and upon its screening, it was well received by Lynch's peers, earning the Dr. William S. Biddle Cadwalader Memorial Prize at the school's experimental painting and sculpture contest. ''Six Men Getting Sick'' received a home media release in 2001, as part of ''The Short Films of David Lynch'', and has been noted by critics as containing a similar narrative structure to his 1977 debut feature film ''Eraserhead''. ==Overview== ''Six Men Getting Sick'' consists of a one-minute animation of a painting by David Lynch looped four times and accompanied by a soundtrack of a siren wailing. The title, which according to the liner notes of ''The Short Films of David Lynch'' "expresses what little plot there is", relates to the painting's animation as it depicts "six abstracted figures appearing in outline. Their internal organs become visible, and their stomachs fill with a brightly coloured substance, which travels up to their heads, causing them to vomit." The film contains no plot but has been described by film critics as "a helpful paradigm for Lynch's narrative sense", which "presents us with a humorous example of our own myopia on the subject." The narrative concept of ''Six Men Getting Sick'' has drawn comparisons to that of Lynch's debut feature film, 1977's ''Eraserhead''.
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