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Alice's Attic is a curious piece from the UCLA Animation Workshop. This 2008 short film utilizes stop-motion to weave a haunting tale where everyday household items take on a life of their own. The pacing can be a bit surreal, immersing you in this strange atmosphere that feels both whimsical and unsettling. The animated figure, enveloped by the clutter, echoes themes of nostalgia and the weight of accumulated memories. The practical effects are charmingly rough around the edges, which adds to the film's distinctiveness; it feels like a glimpse into a creative mind at work. Overall, it's an intriguing examination of how the ordinary can become extraordinary, even a bit eerie, in the hands of animation.
student filmstop-motion animationexplores themes of nostalgia
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