Gloria Talks Funny (2018)

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When struggling voice actress, Gloria, discovers her agent failed to tell her that her claim-to-fame cartoon is being remade, she sets her sights on reprising her role as the famous BioBoy.

Movie Overview
"Gloria Talks Funny" is an American short funny movie directed and written by Kendall Goldberg in 2018. The film primarily depicts the struggle of a voice actress, Gloria, who all of a sudden loses her capability to simulate character voices, and her earnest journey to regain her ability.

Plot Summary
"Gloria Talks Funny" follows the life of Gloria Michaels, a middle-aged woman who earns her living as a professional voice actress. Prominent for her abilities in mimicking various voices and characters, she has established her career around her unique capability, which suddenly disappears one day. Gloria discovers herself stuck to a deep and unimpressive voice, which polarizes from her normal active and dynamic voice tones.

When her representative, Barry, sends her a pulsating animated children's script, she fails to perform her character's voices akin to her basic passion and flamboyancy. This results in her losing job chances that she as soon as easily gotten. The failure of her voice disorients Gloria's world as her personal identity was exceptionally linked with her voice acting profession.

Through the Looking Glass
Yet, Gloria doesn't give up to her circumstance. Her battle and resilience form the heart of the film narrative. She approaches a voice coach in an effort to regain her lost ability and passionately takes part in voice lessons.

In her effort to regain her voice, Gloria discovers more about herself both personally and expertly. In the face of adversity, she finds her own voice and the significance of self-value beyond her professional achievements. This personal essence of self-growth and identity development is perfectly spread throughout the movie.

Conclusion
Although the movie attempts to keep a funny tone, it clearly highlights more profound styles, such as individuality, self-discovery, resilience, and self-regard. At the end of the film, Gloria may not have actually fully restored her ability to mimic voices; however, she has actually gained something better-- her self-confidence, awareness of self-worth, and an indomitable spirit that refuses to be conquered by challenging situations.

Efficiency and Direction
In "Gloria Talks Funny", Kendall Goldberg exhibits extraordinary talent in intricately linking funny and drama, producing a heartfelt narrative. The lead actor, Mary Birdsong, who plays Gloria Michaels, executes her function with aplomb. Her representation of Gloria's anguish over losing her voice, her battle, and ultimate self-realization is both appealing and uplifting.

Final Thoughts
"Gloria Talks Funny" presents a fresh spin on funny and self-discovery. It is a wholesome narrative of passion, dissatisfaction, battle, and strength, showcasing the primary character's journey in discovering her identity beyond her expert realms. The film is an excellent example of the capacity in other words films, with a tight narrative that efficiently uses humor while focusing on personal development and resilience. Through Gloria's journey, the audience is advised of the significance of self-worth, determination, and inner strength in the face of misfortune.

Top Cast

  • Candi Milo (small)
    Candi Milo
    Gloria
  • Stephanie Kerbis (small)
    Stephanie Kerbis
  • Jake Collins
  • Nico Aguilar
  • Rey Engelhard
  • Jon Heder (small)
    Jon Heder
  • Donathan Walters