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Reflect (2010) is a curious piece, really. The animation blends with documentary elements in a way that feels both personal and introspective. You get these intimate recordings, all set in the maker's own space. It’s almost like a window into their mind. With the shots being reordered, you start to see layers of meaning that might not hit you on the first pass. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb the atmosphere. There's a certain rawness in the practical effects that feels genuine, almost like a diary brought to life. It’s a distinct exploration of self and perception, which is what draws collectors like us to such works. It stands out for its unconventional narrative technique.
A blend of animation and documentary styles.Unique storytelling through reordering of shots.Explores themes of personal perception and self-reflection.
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