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Corpus and the Wandering is definitely a unique piece in the animation realm. The film’s structure, with its 100 video screens, creates this almost overwhelming sensory experience that feels like wandering through a digital maze. The pacing is fluid yet erratic, mirroring the protagonist's inner turmoil. Themes of alienation and the struggle for self amidst technological saturation really stand out. There’s this rawness in the animation that feels both distant and intimate, as if you're peering into someone's fragmented psyche. The dancer’s performance is striking—she embodies both chaos and grace, navigating her way back to her essence. It’s distinctive, for sure, and not your typical narrative flow—it’s more of a visceral exploration, which can be quite engaging for those who appreciate experimental art.
Experimental animation with 100 video screens.Themes of alienation and self-reclamation.Striking performance by the lead dancer.
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