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So, 'The Trash Pope' is this intriguing little short film that clocks in at just 4 minutes. It dives deep into one man's imagination, a quirky exploration of his desire to become a pope. The atmosphere is almost surreal, blending a bit of absurdity with genuine introspection. The pacing is brisk, but it allows for some poignant moments that linger longer than you'd expect. There's this rawness to the practical effects that adds a layer of authenticity, making the experience feel grounded despite the absurd premise. The performance, too, carries a lot of weight; you can sense the character's struggle and dreams. It's distinctive in its brevity yet layered enough to leave you pondering about ambition and identity.
Interesting use of practical effects.Short but packs an emotional punch.Unique perspective on ambition.
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