Don't you just hate it when you try to talk to someone and you just float away before you can even finish the conversation? That's how this guy felt in Tom Law's "This Actually Happens A Lot".
In this film, an unnamed girl approached him at a party and attempted to engage in conversation with him. He floats around and makes a complete fool of himself with his inability to control it. His floating ability symbolizes social anxiety, as he feels disconnected from society and everything else. With this inability to relate, he floats farther and farther away as he fails to connect to anyone there until the girl attempts to reach out to him. While the composition could have been presented better in some places, the overall film was great. The animation felt smooth, but somehow suitable for the mood it set along with the colors. Below is the film, for anyone interested in watching it.
This is one of my favorite animation styles
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