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So, saVer is this intriguing little animated short from 2015 that really plays with the concept of deconstruction, taking everyday objects and breathing a kind of strange life into them. You've got a shoe, a laptop, a chair—all things we overlook—yet here they're presented with a fresh perspective. The title is clever too, merging 'saber' and 'ver', which speaks to the film's exploration of knowing and seeing in a rather philosophical way. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing the viewer to ponder their own relationship with these objects. There's something deeply atmospheric about it, filled with a curious tone that makes ordinary scenes feel a bit surreal. It’s these little quirks that make saVer stand out in the animation landscape.
Unique blend of animation and philosophical themes · Pacing encourages deeper reflection · Intriguing take on common objects
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