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Pluto and the Vessel is an intriguing blend of animation and horror, showcasing a unique stop-motion style that uses clay, objects, and puppets to create a distinct visual language. The atmosphere is eerie, with a palpable tension that draws you in, reflecting on themes of containment and the relationship between objects and their essence. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the unsettling imagery to resonate, almost hauntingly. You can't help but appreciate the craftsmanship involved in the practical effects, which feel both tactile and surreal. It feels like a tribute to the eerie aesthetics of early sci-fi horror while also offering a deeper, more personal meditation on what holds meaning. Definitely one of those pieces that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Stop-motion technique stands out.Thematically rich exploration of containers.Atmosphere reminiscent of early horror classics.
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Harrison Browning
Director