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Daytona Lemon Club

A chilling tale of deception, as an exuberant lemon visits an exclusive citrus only hotel resort.
3/5

Review

Elias Caña’s short animation, featuring an exuberant lemon on a quest to an exclusive citrus-only hotel, presents a captivating premise that takes an unexpected and chilling turn in its three-minute runtime. The 2D animation showcases a respectable level of craftsmanship, immersing viewers from the offset. The narrative cleverly lures the audience into the lemon’s excitement, only to reveal a sinister twist that adds a chilling climax.

Despite its brevity, the film leaves room for improvement, with the potential to extend the runtime and introduce character dialogue. This addition could enhance the audience’s connection to the central protagonist, fostering empathy and understanding. The character of the lemon is well-crafted, but further exploration could deepen its complexity.

The film’s ending, though on a cliffhanger, offers an intriguing conclusion that leaves viewers with lingering questions. While the narrative choice is acceptable, expanding on the conclusion could provide a more satisfying resolution.

Mateo Velez Torresi’s narration in the opening TV commercial effectively sets up the premise, contributing to the engaging and endearing atmosphere of the animation. Overall, Elias Caña’s short film is a respectable piece with a deceptive charm that takes viewers on a thrilling ride, prompting reflection on the unexpected turns in seemingly innocent adventures.

Daytona Lemon Club Short Animation Film

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Runtime: 3 min
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