Overeating Animations

The Consumer by Max Mortl Depicts Food's Revenge

This video, called the Consumer by Max Mortl, tells the story of an unfortunate creature who can't stop eating. The stop-motion clay animation has an adorable beginning, during which the yellow four-armed critter chews his way through a plate of Jell-O, a baguette and a fast food combo.

Constantly being served with more sly dishes, the protagonist of the Consumer by Max Mortl finds himself being outwitted and out-eaten by his waiter and his meals. Perhaps this film is a comment on contemporary consumerism?
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