Atado (2021) is an intriguing piece of animation that dances on the edges of surrealism. The visuals, while striking, have this almost dreamlike quality that pulls you in—it's not your typical animated fare. The pacing feels a bit unconventional, almost meandering at times, but it allows for moments of contemplation. Themes of connection and entrapment weave through the narrative, creating a sense of unease that lingers. There’s a rawness in the character designs that contrasts with the fluidity of the animation, making it distinctive. You get a feeling there’s something deeper beneath the surface, waiting to be unpacked. Really makes you think about the nature of relationships, all wrapped in this unique aesthetic.
Surreal visual aestheticsExploration of connectionsUnconventional pacing
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Cristian Dávila
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