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Stabbing TOPOR is this intriguing animated piece that pulls from student sketches inspired by Roland Topor’s work. The animation feels raw and unrefined, giving it a unique charm that echoes Topor's own surrealist style. You can see flashes of his dark humor and absurdity throughout, which really sets the tone. The pacing varies, sometimes meandering like a dream, other times speeding up with chaotic bursts. It’s fascinating how they animate images of Topor’s paintings, creating a visual dialogue between the art and the medium. There’s a strange tension present, a feeling of stepping into a world that’s both familiar and off-kilter. It’s definitely a distinctive entry in the realm of animated shorts, capturing the essence of a surrealist mind.
Surrealist themes prevalent throughout.Utilizes practical animation techniques.Reflects a student’s interpretation of classic art.
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