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The Drawer of Oblivion

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I bet you have an old drawer with forgotten items inside. Have you ever wondered what happens while you're not there? If so you've got a problem. Even so I invite you to find out.
The nostalgia, the boredom, the general sense of uselessness in the air. When it seems that things can't get worse, aha! a new member arrives.


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Nice

So this one was pretty interesting I like the idea of some forgotten items and such and the idea of what would be going on as this was a pretty cool idea anyways great visuals and I live how you have presented it all in such a unique way really good film you have here it's a nice movie submission you have made I look forward to even more from you as this was some solid work

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Nice job here I like all the ideas beuilt around this no changes are needed

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A good case of that one type of happiness that's so common it's strange there's no actual English counterpart for: schadenfreude. ;) If these items were in one of my drawers I'm sure they'd get out more, nostalgia's an unhealthy obsession, digging through old things that'd be better undug through. Nice little short!

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Wow, I guess when I open my old drawer at home... many of the items you showed here would be there, too. Without a voice-actor (or, let's say without real words) you managed to tell a short, bitter-sweet story with a nice (yet sad) touch of nostalgia.

The main idea behind this is so good, I would say that "The Drawer of Oblivion" would even work as a series. Well done.

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May 31, 2015
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