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Memento Mori is a curious little stop-motion short that really plays with the idea of mortality, but through the lens of inanimate objects. It has this eerie yet poignant atmosphere that draws you in. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those moments of existential dread to resonate deeply as you watch mundane things grapple with their own end. The practical effects are striking, showcasing the craftsmanship of animators who breathe life into these still objects. There’s a certain weight to the performances, despite the absence of human characters, which makes it distinctive. It’s a meditation on loss, beautifully rendered in a way that feels both unsettling and enlightening. Definitely an interesting piece for a collector who appreciates the more avant-garde side of animation.
Intriguing exploration of mortality.Distinctive stop-motion techniques.Perfect for fans of experimental animation.
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