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The Rapture (2014) is this intriguing animation piece that really plays with your perceptions. It's not just a visual treat; it’s a wild collage of hand-manipulated 35mm film that brings a certain rawness to the experience. The way they meld found footage with magazine stills, then twist and distort them, creates a disorienting atmosphere—like diving into a dream that’s slightly off-kilter. The pacing feels frenetic, almost chaotic at times, which mirrors the themes of striving for happiness and freedom from fear. It’s an artful exploration of our obsessions, and while it can be overwhelming, there’s something captivating about how it tackles those heavy themes through practical effects.
Unique frame-by-frame manipulationThemes of happiness and fearArtistic use of found footage
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Michael Fleming
Director