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One Hundred Years is an intriguing short animation that dances uniquely with the dark, haunting melodies of The Cure's track. The visual storytelling is quite abstract, blending unsettling imagery with a dreamlike quality that perfectly complements the song's atmosphere. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, pulling you in as it explores themes of time, loss, and existential dread. You can see the practical effects at play, giving it a textured feel that’s often absent in more polished animations. It’s not just a visual piece; it’s an experience that lingers. The lack of a credited director adds a layer of mystery, making it feel even more like a hidden gem among collectors. It’s distinctive for its emotional resonance, leaving you with a sense of melancholy that’s hard to shake off.
Short filmExploration of existential themesUnique animation style
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