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Monolith is quite the fascinating piece. It really blurs the lines between animation and documentary, creating an immersive experience. The way it intertwines found footage with 3D animation gives it this surreal quality, almost dreamlike at times. You can feel the pace shift, drawing you in and then pulling back into these broader themes of collectivity and dissent. The visuals are striking—sometimes overwhelming—but in a good way, you know? The exploration of indigenous knowledge through this eclectic mix of styles feels fresh and thought-provoking. It's definitely a unique take on how we perceive time, folding and twisting it in ways that keep you thinking long after it ends. It’s quite different from traditional narratives, which might not be everyone's cup of tea but is intriguing nonetheless.
A mix of animation and documentary styles.Themes of time and indigenous knowledge explored.Unique pacing and structure, may not suit all viewers.
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