Jellywolf (2017)

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Set in a magical realist vision of Downtown LA, a young woman sets out on a journey to discover her inner queendom with the help of a mysterious shaman guide.

General Overview
"Jellywolf" is an experimental, visually-striking and diverse brief film from 2017, directed by Alma Har'el, and commissioned by i-D publication and Chanel. Notably, the film stars Kiersey Clemons (understood for "Dope" and "Sweetheart") and Lisa Bonet (from "The Cosby Show" and "A Different World"). The movie runs for an overall of eight minutes, creating a surreal, mythical narrative unique in its building and execution.

Underlying Theme
"Jellywolf" takes an abstract trip into the world of the feminine, essentially defying orthodox stories, and dabbles in refracting concerns connected to womanhood through a lens of magical realism. Har'el utilizes the sensory experience of scent (in association with Chanel's fragrance line) to craft a story that includes perceptions of memory, identity and the sentient journey of discovery.

Story Description
The movie takes the form of a dreamy hallucinogenic trip in a neon nighttime variation of downtown Los Angeles. Kiersey Clemons plays a girl, intrigued by rumors about women who can obviously "see smells". She stumbles into a strange, outlandishly dynamic cosmetic clinic lived in by a mystic seer - Lisa Bonet's character, clad exotically to represent a vision of a shamanic figure. Bonet's character hands Clemons an elixir that triggers an olfactory hallucination, waking up Clemons' hidden psychic capabilities and plunging her into a surreal world thick with bizarre, symbolic images.

Symbolism and Cinematic Execution
The titular "Jellywolf" is a bioluminescent, ethereal creature viewed by Clemons during her hallucinogenic spell, signifying a stunning force of womanly energy and power. Shots of glowing Phoenix tears falling from the sky, phosphorescent jellyfish drifting in the mid-air, swimming ladies transforming into magical mermaids, and other remarkably dynamic visual effects convey a mystical story of feminine discovery and transcendence.

Soundtrack and Cinematography

The movie's sonic environment is primarily developed from an original soundtrack by Heathered Pearls, known for his ambient techno music. The cinematography integrates conventional filming with digital artistry, developing a distinct palette of rich, pulsating neon colors. The renowned LA streets are depicted in a brand-new, wonderful light, in sync with the abstract story of the film.

Critical Reception
"Jellywolf" got appreciation for its departure from standard storytelling, commemorating a distinctive type of feminine narrative. Critics hailed the combined visual of psychedelic futurism and Afro-futuristic mythology. The movie is viewed as an extraordinary sensory trip filled with metaphysical and mystical symbolism.

Ushering in a new dialogue in the world of commercial filmmaking, "Jellywolf" efficiently balances the promo of the brand name 'Chanel' while providing a short movie that is not only aesthetically stunning, however also densely imbued with symbolic interpretations and significance. While the narrative may seem enigmatic, the movie compels audiences to welcome varied measurements of feminine power and folklore, creating a sensory invocation uniquely its own. In General, Alma Har'el's "Jellywolf" is considered an avant-garde accomplishment that blurs the line in between industrial and narrative filmmaking.

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