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A Frog Sits In Water is quite the intriguing piece, isn't it? Coming from Dylan Friese-Greene, this short dives deep into themes of stagnation and the psychological weight of a heatwave. The pacing is almost hypnotic, reflecting the slow, oppressive heat that seeps into the protagonist’s mind. You get this sense of isolation as the world around him becomes more chaotic. The saxophone work by Gal Go adds this haunting layer, creating an atmosphere that feels both suffocating and oddly beautiful. It’s a distinct departure from conventional narratives, leaning more into an experiential format that makes you sit with your own discomfort. Certainly not your typical short film.
This film is still relatively new, but it has sparked interest among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. As of now, physical formats are scarce, which adds a layer of desirability for those who like to explore unique artistic expressions. Keep an eye on it as it may gain more traction in niche circles, especially among those who enjoy short films that challenge traditional storytelling.
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