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So, '2001 Colours Andy Never Thought Of' is an interesting spin on the familiar Warhol aesthetic. You know, it plays around with his iconic Marilyn prints but takes it into this animated realm. The colors are wild, almost hypnotic, and the pacing feels deliberately unhurried, allowing the visuals to really sink in. It has this surreal vibe that’s hard to pin down, merging pop culture with a kind of existential musing. It's not just about the visuals; it almost begs a deeper exploration of the nature of fame and identity. The practical effects give it a unique texture, and even though the director is unknown, the execution feels intentional. There's definitely a DIY charm to it all.
Features a vibrant color palette reminiscent of pop art.Explores themes of fame and identity through animation.Distinctive in its use of practical effects.
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