Quartile rating: 8/10 · 1 rating
On Quartile, Paperman scores 8/10 across five categories — strongest on Cinematography (Well Above Average), weakest on Acting (Below Average).
Ranked among Quartile’s Top Cinematography, Top Novelty.
An urban office worker finds that paper airplanes are instrumental in meeting a girl in ways he never expected.
Paperman is a visually stunning Disney short that blends traditional hand-drawn animation with CGI in a groundbreaking hybrid technique, rendered in a distinctive black-and-white palette that makes it immediately recognizable. Its cinematography and novelty are its crowning achievements — the visual style is wholly unique and the animation technology was pioneering. The plot is a sweet but simple meet-cute romance that doesn't break new ground narratively. There's no traditional acting (it's a silent short), so that category reflects the voice/performance expressiveness through animation alone, which is charming but limited in scope. The ending is whimsical and satisfying without being particularly surprising.