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So, 'The World I Live In Doesn't Exist' really dives deep into the psyche of two individuals grappling with profound feelings of detachment. The animation is hauntingly beautiful, blending an ethereal quality that complements the documentary format. You get this layered storytelling, where the pacing feels almost dreamlike, reflecting the disorienting experiences of the characters. The Thai art graduate and the Frenchman, though anonymous, bring raw authenticity with their performances. Their narratives are intertwined, creating a space where existential dread meets artistic expression. It’s distinctive in its approach to themes of identity and reality, exploring how art can be a medium for grappling with such heavy concepts. There’s a rawness to it that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Animation blends with documentary styleExplores identity and existential themesUnique narrative structure
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Tan Ker Wei
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