Fear is a strange and funny thing.It can mutilate every part of our body and leave us helpless.Fear may come from a number of different things but in the case of a child,it usually comes from one scarring source.That source being the loved ones.Many children has to face cruel child abuse from the source that were supposed to protect them.This abusing nature from their loved ones leaves the child helpless like a larval stage of development which is more than appropriate symbolism that is shown throughout this shorts narration.
This short despite being only 4 minutes long handles a very mature and violent subject matter.The sound
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Alternative Titles
Japanese: 指を盗んだ女
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
2010
Producers:
Geidai Animation
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Source:
Original
Genre:
Avant Garde
Duration:
4 min.
Rating:
G - All Ages
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Your Feelings Categories Mar 28, 2016
I'm glad I found this (rather obscure) short, because I definitely enjoyed it. It's not a new favorite or anything, but it's different from anything I've seen. And I think "different" is the key word here. The art style isn't on par with any big-budget studio animation, but it's *different.* When characters move, their outlines stick around and become part of the background. This was probably done to speed up the frame animation, but it looks cool nonetheless. Sometimes this effect is obvious, but sometimes it turns into a game of trying to find a lingering piece of outline. (Also the wood grain on the
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May 28, 2022
Shiroki Saori is an animator who paints oil on glass, and she must be most well-known for her more polished work in 2012 on the Monotonous Purgatory music video for Matryoshka. The aesthetic is lovely and not very many animators work in this medium, of which Aleksandr Petrov is probably the most known and celebrated artist. There's a great textural quality to the style, and there are often imperfections seen as the characters move, leaving outlines. Sometimes it's smoothed over, but I'm not really sure how much of the effect is for stylistic purposes or if there just wasn't enough time to smooth the animation
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