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The Natural Order of Things plays with an odd yet engaging perspective on the insect world. It’s curious, really—a simple insect, just trying to survive, becomes the catalyst for chaos in the forest. The animation style is unique, creating a vivid atmosphere that contrasts the mundane struggle of being prey. There’s this growing tension as the creature inadvertently causes a series of accidents, flipping the food chain upside down. It's a fascinating exploration of power dynamics, all wrapped in a quirky, almost whimsical package. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amid the chaos. It's intriguing how the film navigates themes of survival and consequence, all while maintaining a playful tone. Definitely something different in the animation space.
Unique animation style that stands outExplores themes of power dynamics and survivalEngaging pacing with moments for reflection
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Mathilde Poigniez
Director