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So, 'Life no Color' really stands out in the indie scene. It's this short animation that dives into themes of discrimination through a unique lens. The story follows a boy in red, who's got it rough at the bottom of this color-centric society. You really feel the weight of his struggles, especially when contrasted with the girl he keeps encountering—her indifference feels heavy in the air. Tazawa Ushio’s direction brings a stark yet beautiful aesthetic, capturing the somber mood perfectly. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each moment to resonate with the viewer. The animation style is distinctively raw, which adds to that indie vibe, making it feel more personal than polished. It’s this blend of color symbolism and social commentary that gives it a unique edge.
Awarded Visual Award at 14th DoGA CG Animation ContestDirected by Tazawa Ushio of GOD×DOG PRODUCTIONExhibits a unique approach to color symbolism in storytelling
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