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Réveil is a curious piece from 1990, blending animation with a somewhat surreal sense of humor. The short film opens with an alarm clock that seems to have a mind of its own, dodging attempts to be silenced. It's got this quirky, almost rebellious energy, which you don't often see in animated shorts from that era. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the absurdity of a clock's existential crisis. The animation style leans towards simplicity, yet it captures a distinct charm. There's a certain atmosphere that's both playful and tinged with a hint of melancholy, as we watch the clock tumble into the unknown. It's a unique exploration of autonomy and the little battles we face daily.
Quirky animation style that stands out.Themes of autonomy and absurdity.A unique take on everyday objects.
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Paul Coudsi
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