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So, 'End of Code' is this quirky little animation that plays around with narrative structure and motion capture in a really interesting way. You've got these two sets of misfit hackers, each with their own absurdities, battling it out over traffic lights in a city that feels both chaotic and oddly familiar. The dialogue is a mashup of corporate speak and self-help jargon, which gives it a surreal, almost satirical vibe. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that experimental tone. Visually, it's distinctive with its abstract animation style, and the characters' performances bring a peculiar energy that holds your attention. It’s one of those films that really makes you think about our relationship with technology and control.
Experimental animation styleSatirical dialogueThemes of technology and control
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Key Crew
James Duesing
Director