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Flatnet is a curious piece of animation that plays with the relationship between technology and our perception of reality. The film begins with an almost hypnotic focus; a phone lying alone on a cinema screen, and as the camera slowly zooms in, it draws you into a world that feels both familiar and unsettling. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to reflect on their own relationship with devices. The atmosphere is charged with a sense of detachment, echoing themes of isolation in a hyper-connected world. There’s a distinct lack of dialogue, yet the visuals convey a lot, which feels almost meditative. It’s the kind of animation that sticks with you, challenging perceptions without needing to over-explain itself.
Minimalistic approach to storytellingInteresting theme of isolationUnique use of animation techniques
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