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A young man grows up in the arms of a flirtatious woman who causes him to be lost and his future to be ruined. Then, because of her, he goes to prison, and when he gets out, he doesn't leave her and she doesn't leave him. He enters the world of crime and joins a gang, strengthening his position in it until he kills its leader and becomes The leader and the woman are afflicted with a malignant disease.
A young man grows up in the arms of a flirtatious woman who causes him to be lost and his future to be ruined. Then, because of her, he goes to prison, and when he gets out, he doesn't leave her and she doesn't leave him. He enters the world of crime and joins a gang, strengthening his position in it until he kills its leader and becomes The leader and the woman are afflicted with a malignant disease.
Colour Flicker is an experimental animation focused solely on the optical phenomenon of color perception and abstract visual patterns, containing no discernible narrative or thematic elements with political implications.
Colour Flicker is an abstract animated film that does not feature human characters or a discernible narrative. As such, it does not engage with themes of human representation, casting diversity, or the portrayal of traditional identities. Its content is purely visual and experimental, leading to a neutral assessment regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion characteristics.
Colour Flicker is an abstract animated short film focused on color and movement. Due to its non-narrative and experimental nature, it does not present any identifiable characters or themes, including those related to LGBTQ+ identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Colour Flicker is an abstract animated short film without narrative characters or source material. Therefore, the concept of a gender swap, which requires pre-established character genders, does not apply.
This is an abstract animated short film without named characters or a narrative, focusing on color and light. Therefore, the concept of a 'race swap' does not apply.