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Vision Point II is an interesting piece that plays with the boundaries between realism and abstraction through animation. It’s a prototype of sorts, capturing the artist’s struggle with the expansive and sometimes unforgiving landscape of Western Canada. The heartbeats driving the morphing cycles create a unique rhythm, pulling you into a meditative state. The pacing is more fluid than conventional narratives, almost like watching a dream unfold. While the director remains unknown, the experimental nature of the film really sets it apart. It feels like a genuine exploration rather than a polished product, which gives it a certain charm. It's not about characters but rather a feeling, a pulse that resonates with the environment.
Experimental animationUnique use of sound and rhythmPart of a five-film series
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