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Brut, a barbarian warrior from a hack-and-slash RPG, and Alice, a sorceress princess from a fantasy adventure game, are flung into the same digital realm after a catastrophic system glitch. He solves problems with a battle-axe; she relies on arcane spells. Their paths collide in a randomly generated dungeon crawling with visual bugs and corrupted textures. Rather than fight, they form an uneasy alliance to navigate this broken world, seeking the source of the error that fused their realities. Their quest becomes a series of absurd encounters—battling a pixelated dragon that freezes mid-attack, deciphering the illogical physics governed by software patches, and slowly discovering that their programming might allow for something entirely new: connection.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2013 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Comedy, Animation |
| Director | Emily Carmichael |
| Runtime | 10 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.1/10 (7 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The film is a witty deconstruction of video game tropes, where glitches and bugs become the central poetry of the narrative. The animation, evoking the charm of early 3D graphics, is not just a style but the very fabric of its storytelling.
What lingers after the credits roll is a surprisingly heartfelt core about finding compatibility in the most incompatible of codes. It’s a love letter to the messy, beautiful accidents of digital worlds. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Emily Carmichael
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The warm glow of corrupted save files, the hum of a overheating processor, a nostalgic digital dawn.
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