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So, 'Black Holes' (2015) is this intriguing piece of cel animation that plays with the ideas of repetition and disappearance. It’s only 5 minutes and 20 seconds long, but the way it uses color and sound is pretty striking. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, drawing you into this loop where time seems to stretch and contract. There’s a meditative quality to it, like you’re caught in this visual and auditory space that feels both familiar and alien. The animation itself—a mix of vibrant colors—creates a unique atmosphere, and even though the director is unknown, the execution feels intentional. It’s one of those films that doesn’t rush you; instead, it invites you to just sit and absorb the layers of meaning, or maybe just enjoy the experience of it all.
Interesting exploration of visual and sound repetition.The color palette is quite distinct and engaging.Might resonate with those who appreciate experimental animations.
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