Raw yet imaginative, this archival-driven short turns high school scribbles into a vivid echo of youthful defiance during a time of political unrest. Its creative treatment feels both personal and resonant—like flipping through the papers we’ve all kept from our own school days. Beyond nostalgia, it’s a sharp reminder that the voices of rebellion from decades past still speak loudly to our present.
My Verdict: 3/5
Through a surreal yet grounded lens, this short captures the quiet despair of a call center agent clinging to luck as her only escape. Both creative and brutally relatable, it sharpens into a commentary on capitalism—where even false hopes feel more comforting than faith itself.
My Verdict: 4.5/5
Equal parts absurd and haunting, this tale of a boy watching his grandmother turn into a tilapia dives into grief with surreal humor—glug glug glug. Strange yet affecting, it reimagines folklore as sharp social commentary, marking a bold and distinct creative path.
My Verdict: 3/5
Strange, chaotic, and ritualistic, this short throws us into the world of a quirky dance troupe where humiliation turns into revenge. Even if its meaning feels puzzling, the final takeover flips the ridicule into an oddly satisfying triumph.
My Verdict: 3/5
Told in animation but grounded in harsh reality, this short is a chilling, eye-opening look at the aftermath of sexual assault. Dark yet powerful, it captures both the failures of the system and the quiet strength of a survivor—ending on a note that echoes beyond the screen.
My Verdict: 4/5
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