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Colour Contamination is a fascinating exploration of fear and perception wrapped in animation. The protagonist, a sharply-dressed businessman, embodies the rigidity of a monochrome existence, so it's quite striking when he's thrust into a waiting room brimming with vibrant, plastic chairs. It’s almost surreal, really. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tension as he grapples with his aversion to color and what it represents. The practical effects, though simple, enhance the animation's playfulness while also emphasizing the protagonist’s discomfort. It’s a unique take on the clash between order and chaos, and the journey he takes—well, it lingers with you long after. This film stands apart for its inventive approach to a rather intense theme.
Unique animation styleThemes of fear and perceptionInteresting character journey
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Louise Bagnall
Director