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Everyone is Waiting for Something to Happen is quite the oddity in the animation and documentary space. It draws heavily from the social media musings of Richard Wright, who was navigating a severe health battle while creating this. The film’s tone is introspective, layered with an almost palpable sense of anxiety and contemplation. The pacing can feel a bit disjointed, reflecting the chaotic nature of social media itself. What’s distinctive here is the fusion of hand-drawn animation with raw, personal data, creating a visual diary that’s both unsettling and poignant. It’s not just about illness; it’s about how we share, cope, and reflect in a digital age. Definitely evokes thought and maybe a little discomfort too.
Unique blend of animation and social mediaReflects on personal health strugglesExperimental storytelling approach
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