![]() Single leg and chase small colored lights around it. The whole looks like a new monocular monster, who immediately starts to jump on its ![]() Until a limb forms from the branches and outstretches from above it lands, immediately followed by a round body with a large The camera frantically follows the 166expansion, ![]() It seems to be struggling to move it tenses up, until a bundle of vegetable-like and ever-growing Its position is revealed by air bubbles coming up from below it apparently smashes onto a half-submerged A part of it outstretches and gives birth to another creature that soon finds a hot lakeĪnd goes underwater. The creature grows bigger but loses its balance. Pulling it from the ground and gradually revealing its long, slimy, and oddly ramified roots. It is attracted by a kind of vegetable growing on the top of a rock it comes closer to it and sucks on it, The amoeba now has a more definite shape: it seems to have grownĪ tubular mouth. It looks like a weird dark amoeba, which soon sprouts a single round eye on a thin tentacle. It finally erupts from it and splashes into the ground beneath. Inside the bottle, the liquid seems to be pulsating. When the sound of the spaceship wanes away, the music of the Boléro slowly fades in. The spaceship takes off withĪ roar: the light from its engines outlines the profile of the bottle. It still contains a few drops of Coca-Cola. Of view, it almost fills the screen transversally. To have come from there with a loud thud, it plunges into the ground and leans to the left. Of a landed space vehicle, with a shape not far from that of the command module of the Apollo Moon missions. As the short film begins, the bottle is now flying over an emptyĪnd eerie landscape, while high-pitched electronic sound effects accompany its trajectory. On paper and used as an inspirational piece by the animator. A Coca-Cola glass bottle, thrown away by the angry conductor, gets drawn
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