memories, blocks, huts. Ok. It really is an animation about these three things.
I downloaded it and glanced at it. It only took 12 minutes. I thought it was a residual version. I checked it online, and it was such a long (so short?) time.
In the 12 minutes, the old man was mainly diving, occasionally taking a bubble.
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The flood that was rising year by year submerged the old man's house, and he could only build it up as a place to live.
At dusk, the pipe suddenly fell into the water. During the salvage, layers of dives followed, and memories came one after another.
The entire animation is roughly the same.
In one's life, it may not be possible to encounter such a strange flood that haunts the soul. But the endless trivialities and hopelessness are far more ferocious than the flood, drowning the memories year after year.
Since we can't stop it no matter what, we have to solve the problem and look for sustenance.
When the twilight is over, every text, photo and video of the past may be a pipe that falls at any time, taking us layer by layer, back to the original past.
When the oxygen is about to run out, come to the surface, and cheers to those who have been away for many years.
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