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So, Yes, Yes, No is this intriguing little short from 2017, crafted by Bryan Demers. It’s really an experimental piece, and you can feel that right from the get-go. The animation has a raw, almost hand-drawn quality that pulls you in, which adds to its charm. It definitely strays from traditional storytelling, opting instead to explore more abstract themes. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that feels intentional; it keeps you on your toes. I find the atmosphere to be a mix of whimsical and unsettling, creating this odd tension that doesn't quite resolve. It’s kind of a visual puzzle, and not everyone’s going to vibe with that, but if you appreciate the experimental side of animation, there’s something to dig into here.
Experimental animation styleAbstract themesUnconventional pacing
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