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Jill (2016) is an interesting exploration of the animated body, diving deep into slapstick's bruised essence. The setting—a stark, white room—offers this sterile backdrop that almost feels like an art installation or an experimental lab. The acousmatic voice adds an eerie layer, conducting Jill's movements through commands, which creates a strange relationship between the character and her surroundings. What strikes me is how the wear on Jill's animated form speaks volumes; every dent and imperfection hints at a deeper narrative about resilience and the absurdity of existence. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos, showcasing a unique blend of humor and existential commentary. It's a fascinating piece that stands out for its tone and thematic ambition.
Unique take on animation and physicalityInteresting use of minimalistic settingExplores themes of resilience and absurdity
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Lilli Carré
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