From the guy who made "It's Such a Beautiful Day", the first two shorts of "World of Tomorrow" are just as deceptively deep and visually creative, but much weirder and fun to enjoy than the former of the two, both films focus on a kid Emily Prime and her encounters with her-
clones. The first one explores the ideas of individuality of memories and their impermanence and how unique they are to one's self; and mortality. While the second, inverts that notion and discusses on a clone ravaged by memories that aren't it's own; eventually burdened and-
despaired; and starving for solitude.
The films also have stellar animation, which get complemented by the gorgeous visuals, quirky, incredibly dense and witty dialogue; and all around great screenplay. While it doesn't touch the heights of "It's Such a Beautiful Day" (yet)-
The films also have stellar animation, which get complemented by the gorgeous visuals, quirky, incredibly dense and witty dialogue; and all around great screenplay. While it doesn't touch the heights of "It's Such a Beautiful Day" (yet)-
it is still one of the best animation short films of the decade.
This is such a terrible thread of me rambling, holy shit

