Obex is the rare movie to utilize the introductory studio logos for artistic purposes.
Initially, redesigning them in the aesthetics of 1980s video games feels like a cheeky reference to the digital world that this Eraserhead-meets-Zelda movie is about.
But by the time the closing credits roll, the digitization of the opening logos foreshadows the ending.
Obex might appear to start in our IRL world, but those floppy graphics suggest that the movie — and its leads — are already inside of the 1s and 0s.
Either literally, or figuratively (his hermit lifestyle is a version of an artificially-siloed existence).
By the conclusion, he reaches a healthier distance from the computerized isolation that defines the entirety of the preceding movie that was his life.