Jérôme, the protagonist, finds himself in a world in which every moment seems to be an endless repetition of the previous one. His journey through this mechanical existence is peppered with bizarre encounters and absurd twists that both entertain and inspire reflection. The film not only questions freedom and self-determination in an oversaturated, conformist society, but also offers a visual spectacle brought to life by Polledri's skillful animation and creative direction. LOOP is more than just a series of repetitions; it is a profound reflection on how ritual and routine can shape our understanding of identity and autonomy. With a subtle sense of humor and a rich visual palette, Polledri delivers a story that captures both the monotony of everyday life and the rare moments of escape. This film is a must-see for lovers of the animation genre and those who crave a story that both provokes and delights.
Animation, Shorts
8min
16+
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In a controlled society where each individual repeats the same action over and over again, any deviation is bound to be suspect.
Jérôme, the protagonist, finds himself in a world in which every moment seems to be an endless repetition of the previous one. His journey through this mechanical existence is peppered with bizarre encounters and absurd twists that both entertain and inspire reflection. The film not only questions freedom and self-determination in an oversaturated, conformist society, but also offers a visual spectacle brought to life by Polledri's skillful animation and creative direction.
LOOP is more than just a series of repetitions; it is a profound reflection on how ritual and routine can shape our understanding of identity and autonomy. With a subtle sense of humor and a rich visual palette, Polledri delivers a story that captures both the monotony of everyday life and the rare moments of escape. This film is a must-see for lovers of the animation genre and those who crave a story that both provokes and delights.