This is a five-minute (without credits) animated short film written and directed by Alexander Isert. I thought it was mildly funny at the beginning with all the different people we see at the metro station and their behavior. That is exactly how it looks like and you will know if you have ever lived in a big city. Every single one of them is in their very own bizarre universe. The bloody moments with the approaching train were not that funny as the filmmaker intended to and same goes for the station worked. Sadly, after the two-minute-mark, the station is empty and we now follow a little dog around. There is also randomly Satan (or a diabolic creature) included and he plays flipper. At that point, this black-and white (with some red for the blood) short movie became pretty uninteresting to me. I see Isert still works in animation today and I hope his recent projects are better quality. All in all, this one here: not recommended.
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Kirpianuscus30 December 2019
...and the right dog. A bizarre animation, almost an experimental film about subway station, a not secure wall, massacres and a devil and its game with terrible results. But, sure, a dark comedy is a reasonable term about it. Not the best, because the stains of blood are far to be parts of humor but a sort of try to an exotic story . And eulogy to the dogs. The animation - maybe decent but the desire of director to impress his public seems more important in this case.
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