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Crackhouse (2014) is a strange, immersive experience. The animation style is gritty yet surreal, drawing you into its twisted take on suburban life. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the bizarre visuals to wash over you, creating a kind of hypnotic dread. The themes of life, death, and the absurdity of ownership resonate throughout, especially when you consider the nine lives of the cat. It's a wild ride, no doubt, influenced by that Dutch art project—feels like a fever dream with a pulse. The dubstep score adds an unsettling layer that perfectly complements the visuals. It’s a distinct film that doesn’t shy away from making you uncomfortable, but that's what makes it interesting.
Unique animation style that stands outExplores themes of life and absurdityDubstep score enhances the overall atmosphere
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Martinus Klemet
Director