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Manakin is a curious piece, really. It immerses you in this quiet, unsettling atmosphere defined by solitude and longing. The pacing is deliberately slow, which somehow heightens the sense of isolation. The stuffed doll, the manakin, it's not just a prop; it feels like a character in its own right. The videos of men reciting their desires create this odd juxtaposition—so much longing, but so little connection. There's something unsettling yet fascinating about how it tackles themes of loneliness and human desire through such an unconventional lens. Practical effects are minimal, but they carry the film, making it feel intimate and raw. It's definitely a unique watch for those who appreciate the experimental side of cinema.
Experimental short filmThemes of lonelinessUnique use of practical effects
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