Here's the deal: this is a one-minute experimental animation made by an apprentice filmmaker that scored 2.3/10 on TMDB. That's not a typo. It's the kind of thing that plays before a feature at an indie film festival while people are still finding their seats.
There's nothing harmful here—just a guy with a suitcase in some sand dunes, fleeing a weird city. But there's also nothing particularly watchable, entertaining, or enriching. It's abstract art that even art-film audiences rejected.
If you're trying to introduce your kids to experimental filmmaking or discuss narrative techniques, sure, it's 60 seconds. But let's be honest: you're not going to seek this out, your kids won't enjoy it, and that's perfectly fine. Save your time for literally anything else.




