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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Anino is a 2000 short film (12 minutes) from the Philippines, directed by Raymond Red.The main character is a photographer. He lingers in a church in Manila, hoping to get people to pay for pictures, but no one is—he hasn't eaten since yesterday. The photographer plods out of the church only to meet a man dressed in black, leaning against the door, who out of nowhere starts yelling at him for being an idiot and a loser. The man spends the day wandering around Manila, losing his camera through his own stupidity.The scenes with the photographer are intercut with scenes of a second man, behind the wheel of a car, stuck in traffic and increasingly frustrated. Finally the driver gets out of the traffic jam and turns into an alley, only to encounter the photographer.
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Crapsack World
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Crapsack World: The slums of Manila, with naked children wandering about, people starving (the photographer hasn't eaten in a day), shanty towns, garbage everywhere, human feces floating by in the street.
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Barefoot Poverty
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Barefoot Poverty: Taken to the extreme with a naked child, sitting outside in the slums.
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Gainax Ending
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Gainax Ending: It seems as if the photographer has been arrested for assaulting the driver—he's grabbed by two people and thrown into a car. Instead, he wakes up in the back seat only to find that he's being driven by the mysterious man in black, who may not even be real, with the second man who grabbed him nowhere to be seen. Just to make it weirder, the photographer asks "Am I going home?", and the man in black answers "Yes." The End. Who is the man in black and why is he driving the photographer around? Is he The Grim Reaper, and the photographer has died?
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Dutch Angle
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Dutch Angle: The shot of the photographer from the driver's POV is tilted, signaling the tension of the confrontation to come.
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