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Psychic Capital is a fascinating piece of experimental animation that really digs into the murky waters of identity and how it’s shaped by psychiatry’s ties to capitalism. The visuals are quite striking—think abstract shapes and a layered collage that feels almost chaotic, yet purposeful. The pacing can be a bit jarring, which I find adds to its charm; it immerses you in a world of fragmented thoughts and ideas. It tackles heavy themes, especially how the historical context of psychiatry can influence personal identity. The sound design is equally compelling, interweaving with the visuals to create an atmosphere of unease and inquiry. It’s definitely a unique exploration, one that challenges the viewer to reflect on broader socio-political narratives.
Experimental animation exploring deep themes.Unique sound design complements the visuals.Focuses on identity and psychiatry's capitalism ties.
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