- A deep dive into the world of ‘Decorado’
- Meet Arnold, the mouse with a serious case of the midlife blues!
- Why this animated film is absolutely for grown-ups
- Our BuzzMedia Take: What we think!
Ever Felt Like You’re Just… Playing a Part?
We just heard about a movie that nails that feeling perfectly. You know, like you’re outside your own life. Just acting out a scene.
That’s the whole vibe behind “Decorado.” It’s from Alberto Vázquez. He’s one of Spain’s top animation directors, seriously!
This isn’t your average cartoon. No way. Vázquez took his own Goya-Awarded short and made it into something bigger. Much bigger.
Picture this: an elaborate, eerie animated feature. The visual style? Think deep shadows and unsettling, dreamlike scenes. It’s got that grown-up animation aesthetic, super unique.
Our main guy? Arnold. He’s a mouse. And he’s totally in a midlife crisis.
He sees his existence as something… borrowed. Like he’s just a player in a distant reality. Heavy stuff, right? But also, kinda relatable.
Producer Iván Miñambres is breaking it all down for us. We’re talking a film that makes you think. Not just watch.
This isn’t a flick for the kids. It’s truly an adult feature. Exploring those deep, uncomfortable feelings we sometimes push away. Remember how Adivi Sesh talked about ‘Dacoit’ feeling very real, like a modern Romeo and Juliet tale? Well, ‘Decorado’ dives into a different kind of raw reality. It’s about what’s going on inside our heads.
Our Take
We are so here for animation that dares to go deep. “Decorado” sounds like it’s pushing boundaries. The visuals alone sound like they’ll stay with you. We can’t wait to see this unique world Alberto Vázquez has created. It’s going to be a wild ride for sure!