A technical masterwork of stop-motion animation, Phil Tippett's Mad God unveils a dystopian and hellish landscape that is as awe-inspiring as it is terrifying. A man known only as the assassin ventures deep into an underground city of damned souls, following a map and carrying a suitcase. Along the way, viewers are treated to various scenes of the damned working and getting tortured or killed, and monstrous creatures consuming each other in different ways — through an imaginative combination of stop-motion and live-action photography. While it draws from classic sci-fi, dystopian, and horror-fantasy tropes, Mad God's Hell explores reincarnation and evokes dharmic interpretations of the afterlife.
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