Paul Elliott’s review published on Letterboxd:
Czechoslovakian Jan Švankmajer's animated short film Dimensions of Dialogue is an impressively surreal depiction of clay and everyday articles manipulated in a stop-motion animated style to demonstrate general communication failures. The animator sprinkles the various on-screen interactions with an assortment of metaphors and expands the narrative with some intriguing prevailing philosophies. Švankmajer was a surrealist known for his distinctive style, and he created a truly remarkable adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in 1988 with his feature-length film Alice. This short is divided into a trio of sections and adds some political commentary during the third section, involving an interaction between two clay heads.