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Face (1988) is one of those animated shorts that really digs into the human condition, doesn't pull any punches about the toll of bureaucracy. The animation style is rough around the edges, lending a gritty feel that matches the theme well. It has this unsettling atmosphere that sticks with you—definitely not your typical light-hearted fare. The pacing is tight, squeezing a lot of emotional weight into a short runtime. The use of practical effects adds a distinct layer, making it feel tactile, almost raw. And the performances, though animated, are incredibly expressive, really conveying the struggle of the protagonist against a soulless system. Just a fascinating piece, offering a critical lens on how red tape can choke the spirit.
Animation explores dark themesAtmospheric and emotionally weightyUnique practical effects used
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Gulmira Sadykova
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