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So, 'View in the Future: Collective, Happiness 100%, Ruine or Shell' is this fascinating animated piece from 2016, though the director remains a mystery. It delves into this eerie, dystopian vibe where technology and human essence are almost inseparable. The animation style really captures this disembodied life concept, and you can tell there’s a lot of thought behind how these beings interact—or don’t—with their world. The pacing is kind of meditative but also unsettling, making you ponder the implications of a future like this. It's not your typical animated fare, that's for sure; it feels more like an art installation than a straightforward narrative, which is distinct. Definitely one to mull over after the credits roll.
Dystopian themes explored through animationArt installation-like feel, not traditional narrativeFocus on technology's impact on human existence
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