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YELLOW

YELLOW (2025)

Animation 3mins (PG)

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YELLOW

2025 Animation 3mins PG

a surreal, handcrafted music video inspired by HYLICS. In this world, floating creatures pulse with explosive energy, driven by a unifying harmonic scream. The second entry in ducklorde’s COLOUR SERIES, blends his experimental animation with a dithered surrealist style. It’s accompanied by an original track by Tom Hughes, that emulates Chuck Salamone’s work on HYLICS 2. The result is like watching consciousness dissolve through a microwaved sunbeam.

YELLOW: Cast & Crews

Directors
Seth Ho
Top Cast
tom hughes, Seth Ho, Orin, Oona

What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
4.5/5
4.5/5

'YELLOW' is an extraordinary visual odyssey that pushes the boundaries of animated storytelling. Director Seth Ho masterfully combines surreal imagery with an evocative soundtrack by Tom Hughes, creating an experience that feels almost transcendent. The film immerses viewers in a world where vibrant ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

'YELLOW' is an ambitious attempt at merging animation with experimental music, but it occasionally falters under the weight of its own surrealism. The film's visuals are undeniably captivating, resembling a living artwork that pulsates with energy. However, the lack of a clear narrative can leave au ... Show more >>

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'YELLOW' explores the concept of consciousness through a surreal lens, using vibrant animation to depict a world where floating creatures embody explosive energy. The unifying harmonic scream that drives these beings serves as a metaphor for connection and the shared experience of existence. The film invites viewers to contemplate the nature of reality and perception while immersing them in a visually striking and auditory journey.

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