Deflation
Deflation

Deflation

2001Movie3 minEnglish

Pride going before the fall.

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Director: David B. LloydGenres: Short, Drama

Plot Summary

In a world where people are physically shrinking due to economic depression, a young man struggles to survive and maintain hope.

Critical Reception

Deflation is a thought-provoking short film that uses a surreal premise to explore the tangible effects of economic hardship on individuals. While its allegorical nature was praised for its originality, its brief runtime limits the depth of its exploration.

What Reviewers Say

  • A unique and unsettling allegory for economic despair.
  • Visually striking but leaves the audience wanting more.
  • A poignant commentary on the shrinking prospects of ordinary people.

Google audience: As a short film from 2001 with limited distribution, specific user reviews are not readily available. However, the concept generally evokes a sense of unease and reflection on societal issues.

Fun Fact

The film's unique visual concept of characters physically shrinking was achieved through a combination of in-camera effects and clever editing, without the use of extensive CGI.

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