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Alienation (2014) is quite an intriguing short, diving into the often tumultuous journey of puberty through animation. The director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery to its creation. The film stands out for its raw, honest portrayal of teenage interviews, capturing that awkwardness and confusion that comes with growing up. The animation style is somewhat fluid yet simplistic, cleverly mirroring the emotional states of the characters. It has a unique pacing that reflects the disjointed nature of adolescence. The themes of self-discovery and identity ring true, making it relatable. What I find distinctive is how it doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable truths of teenage life, making it an interesting watch for anyone who appreciates authentic storytelling.
Animation shorts are hard to come by.Interesting take on adolescence through art.The interviews give it a genuine feel.
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