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À feu et à sang is quite a striking piece of animation. It plunges you into a vivid, alternate reality of the French Revolution, where the tone shifts between darkly comic and intensely atmospheric. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the chaos as Louis XVII unleashes the Gévaudan beast—something you don’t see every day in animation. The practical effects create a tangible sense of dread that complements the narrative's revenge theme. The visuals are haunting, almost painterly, which really sets it apart in the realm of animated shorts. It’s a curious little gem that blends history and horror in a unique way, making it a conversation starter for any collector.
Animation style evokes classic European art.Themes of revenge and chaos in historical context.Offers a fresh take on a well-known historical period.
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