MAN MADE short film review
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MAN MADE, 5min., Singapore
Directed by Jaron Boey, Ryan Foong
Love can be nurturing. But it can also be destructive. When love is built on convenience and exploitation, we find ourselves being crippled by our self-serving habits. In this stalemate between our obsession with plastics and our love for Mother Nature, which will prevail?
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