mauriciocg-14786
Joined Apr 2020
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If you follow Chris Landreth's work, then you know this is going to be a bizarre, visually outstanding art piece. But "Ryan" makes something completely different. It's a homage to Ryan Larkin's job, another recognized animator, as well as a deep introspection into the hidden dark world of many artists, directors and celebrities, who had to deal with several addictions. Told from the mind-blowing point of view of Landreth, and animated with the style that we all know and love, giving every single character a unique, grotesque aspect, that perfectly symbolizes the wounds in their lifes, reminders of a dark, miserable past. You'll never get tired of wandering in Landreth's creation, you'll never get tired of listening to Ryan's monologues and past experiences, and somehow, you'll get a little bit of nostalgia from the calm soundtrack. You'll get dazzled by the constant tension towards the end, and you'll feel your heart touched, once the end credits have begun. Definitely, the best short film Chris Landreth has ever done.