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"In Vivo" straddles the line between animation and found footage, creating this intensely personal collage that feels both fragmented and cohesive. It's got this raw, almost chaotic energy, and the way the varied sources mesh together speaks to a kind of radical subjectivity. You won’t find a neat narrative here; instead, there's this sprawling, dreamlike atmosphere that invites introspection. The pacing can be jarring, cutting quickly between scenes, which adds to the disorientation but also enhances the emotional weight. It’s distinctive in the way it asserts an authorial presence, almost like you’re peeking into the creator's psyche. The practical effects, albeit subtle, feel grounded against the stylized animation, creating a tension that's really fascinating to unpack.
Non-linear narrative style might not appeal to everyone.Great for discussions on subjectivity in film.Interesting blend of animation techniques and found footage.
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Karel Doing
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