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So, 'Jealousy' (2020) is one of those films that really plays with the boundaries of animation and literature. Itβs like stepping into a visual representation of Robbe-Grillet's 1957 novel, La Jalousie, but without a single character in sight. The pacing is deliberate β you get a lot of time to soak in the meticulously crafted digital environment of the plantation house. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, and the absence of characters makes you focus solely on the objects and settings, which is really unique. The 3D animation is experimental, almost haunting in a way, pulling you into this world that feels both familiar and unsettling. It's definitely a noteworthy take on how animation can convey complex themes without dialogue.
Experimental animation exploring themes of jealousy.Focus on atmospheric settings rather than character-driven narrative.Visually rich representation of a classic literary work.
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