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Genesis

A micro-short that gives a fleeting example of a transit to a futuristic space colonly.
4/5

Review

In just one minute, Andrii Naidonov’s science-fiction microshort takes viewers on a captivating journey towards a distant space colony. Through stunning animated illustrations, Naidonov showcases humanity’s relocation in a visually striking and life-like manner.

The visuals in this microshort are nothing short of mesmerizing. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the animation captures the imagination and leaves viewers in awe. The lifelike visuals bring the spacecraft to life, immersing viewers in a world that is both familiar and futuristic.

The narrative of the film is conveyed solely through visuals, creating a sense of intrigue and mystery. As viewers witness the transit of Earth-based science and culture, the tone of the film takes on a somber quality. We are left with a sense of longing and curiosity, unaware of the reasons behind humanity’s departure from Earth.

Naidonov’s craftsmanship is commendable and deserves high praise. The film is beautifully constructed, showcasing the director’s keen eye for detail and storytelling. The brevity of the film leaves viewers wanting more, yearning for an expanded narrative that delves deeper into the new world.

Overall, this science-fiction microshort is a testament to Naidonov’s talent and creativity. With its captivating visuals, somber tone, and intriguing narrative, it leaves a lasting impression on viewers and sparks the imagination. A longer exploration of this world would undoubtedly be welcomed by fans of the genre.

Genesis Short Film

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Runtime: 1 min
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