SOS (2021) is a fascinating blend of animation and drama that offers a deep dive into the artist's own experiences. The film shifts through unsettling yet beautiful sequences, playing with the contrast of night and day, using rich visuals to explore heavy themes like human cruelty and the often stark futility of power. It's not the kind of film that rushes through its narrative; it takes its time, letting the audience sit with the weight of the imagery. There’s a rawness to the art style that feels both personal and universal. The pacing can be meditative at times, drawing you into its world. I think it stands out for how it merges autobiography with broader social commentary, making it a distinctive piece worth considering for any collector.
Exhibits at New Museum, significant context.Explores themes of power and human experience.Notable for its animation style and pacing.
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