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This 2014 animation dives into a quirky reinterpretation of Gogol's classic story, 'The Nose.' The film has this surreal and whimsical tone, which is pretty consistent with Gogol's own style. It's not just about the narrative but also how the animation brings out the absurdity and nuances of identity and societal norms. The pacing sometimes feels erratic, but it fits the off-kilter vibe of the source material. The use of practical effects, especially in character designs, lends a tactile quality that makes it stand apart from typical digital animations. You might find the performances, though minimal in dialogue, convey a lot through expressive animation, which adds depth to the experience. There's something intriguing about its exploration of existential themes wrapped in a visually unique package.
Surreal animation styleExplores identity themesUnique practical effects
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