Quite as the title says.
As Paintstakingly isn't geared for Wide Angle, we'll have to take a closer look...
The figures, originally ink on paper, are filled à la collage with footage of the spluttery patterns that have formed on my very own (once blue) garb for heavy painting. I got it from my grandfather --- generations of splutter...
I don't like Wide Angle too much anyway -- it's merely wide horizontally, and very narrow on the other axis. And wide scopes (especially in movies) often seem to make up for narrow ideas behind them. But my memory is narrow too, so perhaps I've said this before...
As for the meaning of this little scene it's up to you, dearies.
(Speaking of narrowmindedness --- Now, if you do find my Industrial Chain Dance silly, take a look at industrial endeavours in real life: People who are threatened with their own extinction are thus forced into manufacturing stuff that most people don't need at the expense of their own health -- and the ensuing waste might lead to the extinction of everything living on this planet. It's not a merry dance at all. But to critically endanger all of nature from eight to five daily -- and yourself -- is considered natural. Sleep well.)
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