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Joe Badon Ignores Three-Act Structure with This Surreal-Horror Short

Joe Badon makes the films that he wants to make, and there is something incredibly special about that.

There is something beautiful and endearing about films that embrace the bizarre. Perhaps it is the insanity of someone’s mind accepting that nothing makes complete sense that makes watching a surreal horror short like Joe Badon’s The Blood of the Dinosaurs a satisfying watch.

Capturing your attention with its overstimulating visuals and non-narrative structure, The Blood of the Dinosaurs looks at the continuation of life despite this unknown yet overwhelming feeling that many of us have experienced over the last few years. The surreal work is creative, twisted, and frightening as it navigates genres, refusing to stay a part of anything for too long. This short film is a wild ride that embraces miniature sets, a constantly shifting aspect ratio, bright color palettes, and bizarre characters that live within Bandon’s mind.

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Author: Alyssa Miller
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.

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