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The film is slow paced, almost completely void of dialogue, and can safely be called the most popular student art film ever made. It is beautiful, terrifying, and uses hauntingly realistic effects.
The film is slow paced, almost completely void of dialogue, and can safely be called the most popular student art film ever made. It is beautiful, terrifying, and uses hauntingly realistic effects.
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=== This Film Provides Examples Of: ===


* [[Alien Geometries]]: Henry walking into the "factory" door (actually an unusually shaped bridge abutment in industrial Philadelphia).
* [[Alien Geometries]]: Henry walking into the "factory" door (actually an unusually shaped bridge abutment in industrial Philadelphia).
* [[All Just a Dream]]: Another common interpretation is that Henry is having a dream about his life and problems, and {{spoiler|the light at the end is the sun waking him up}}.
* [[All Just a Dream]]: Another common interpretation is that Henry is having a dream about his life and problems, and {{spoiler|the light at the end is the sun waking him up}}.
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* [[Blade of Grass Cut]]: Frequent, unsettling cuts to unrelated, often unidentifiable objects.
* [[Blade of Grass Cut]]: Frequent, unsettling cuts to unrelated, often unidentifiable objects.
* [[BLAM Episode]]: All of it, one big Blam.
* [[BLAM Episode]]: All of it, one big Blam.
* [[Body Horror]]: Henry's baby, The Man in the Planet's skin, The Lady in the Radiator's cheekbones
* [[Body Horror]]: Henry's baby, The Man in the Planet's skin, The Lady in the Radiator's cheekbones.
* [[Body Motifs]]: Heads
* [[Body Motifs]]: Heads
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The manager's assistant at the pencil factory
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The manager's assistant at the pencil factory