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So, The Wallet, 2003 – it's this animated piece that dives into the mundane yet profound. The story revolves around a man at a crossroads after losing a job opportunity. He finds a wallet, and then the film explores these branching paths based on what he could do with it. It’s intriguing how it captures that moment of temptation and moral questioning without being heavy-handed. The animation style feels raw, almost reminiscent of indie shorts, which gives it an authentic vibe. The pacing is measured, allowing you to really sit with the character’s choices. It’s not flashy but has a subtle weight to it, dealing with themes of integrity and desperation. The way the visuals mirror the emotional state of the protagonist is quite striking. Worth a look for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling.
Animation with a unique storytelling approach.Explores moral dilemmas in a subtle way.Character-driven with a focus on emotional depth.
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Key Crew
Vincent Bierrewaerts
Director