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FF2, a quirky little piece of animation, kind of catches you off guard with its abstract approach to storytelling. The surreal visuals really play tricks on your mind, making you question your own perception of reality, which I find intriguing. It's not your typical short – there’s a playful rhythm to it that feels like a stream of creative thoughts splattered onto the screen. The practical effects are well-executed, giving it a tactile feel that's refreshing. Djob Nkondo definitely has a unique style, and it's fascinating to see how he blends fun and depth in such a short runtime.
FF2 is an intriguing piece for collectors, especially considering its unique animation style and the director's background. It was released in limited formats, adding to its scarcity in the collector's market. There’s growing interest in Nkondo’s work, given how distinctive his storytelling methods are, so keeping an eye on this one might pay off as more collectors discover his animated gems.
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