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Desiring Objects, with its intriguing blend of animation and documentary, takes you into a surreal world crafted from discarded plastics. It's this odd juxtaposition of the familiar and the bizarre. You get these quirky life forms that look like they've mutated from our own trash. The film's pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, urging you to ponder the relationship we have with our waste, while also turning the lens on the performance of nature as we perceive it. The atmosphere feels heavy yet whimsical, with practical effects that force you to think about the implications of our consumerism. It's unique, really; it leaves you with this lingering sense of disconnect from what we've created, and it’s not often you see that explored so creatively.
Experimental animation approachThemes of consumerism and natureUnique practical effects
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