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So, 'The God' by Konstantin Bronzit—what a curious piece. It's really an exploration of the absurd wrapped in animation. You’ve got this bronze representation of Shiva, which is pretty interesting on its own, but then it takes a turn when a fly shows up. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere—the stillness, the weight of the bronze, contrasting sharply with the erratic movements of the fly. The humor arises from this almost tragic dance. Each failed attempt to swat the fly feels like a meditation on frustration and the futility of effort. The practical effects, the way they animate the bronze statue, gives it a tactile quality that’s surprisingly engaging. It’s a unique take on divinity and irony, wrapped in a comedic shell. Worth a watch for sure.
Unique blend of animation and humorInteresting exploration of themes like futilityEngaging practical effects with a distinct style
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