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  1. Posted: March 3, 2020In: Short Film

    In a grayscale world, a man gets obsessed with the window in his new room beyond which the world is colorful

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    Added an answer on March 5, 2020 at 10:54 pm

    I like it. I immediately wondered if there's a danger to the colour. Have you seen the video of Aunty Jack introducing colour TV to Australia? S/he is terrified that colour will change everything. When it finally seeps in the window, it does indeed change everything -- except Aunty Jack her/himself,Read more

    I like it. I immediately wondered if there’s a danger to the colour. Have you seen the video of Aunty Jack introducing colour TV to Australia? S/he is terrified that colour will change everything. When it finally seeps in the window, it does indeed change everything — except Aunty Jack her/himself, who remains greyscale. Hilariously done! 🙂

    So: will the colour get in, will the man get out, will the colour and the man get along? I am intrigued.

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