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A Miracle (1973) is a curious piece of animated science fiction that really captures a certain atmosphere of urgency and hope. The visuals are quite unique for the era, blending hand-drawn animation with some practical effects that give it a tactile feel. The pacing has a dreamlike quality; it moves swiftly, almost like you're racing alongside the two kids through this vibrant, yet desolate futuristic city. Themes of hope and the search for meaning in a bleak world come through, making it distinct. There's an earnestness in the performances, despite the animation, that oddly resonates. It's a film that sticks with you for its unusual narrative and artistic choices, carving a niche in the landscape of 70s animation.
A Miracle has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints quite scarce and sought after by collectors. Its unique animation style and thematic depth set it apart from other films of the era, generating a niche interest among enthusiasts of 70s animation. The film has not been widely circulated and remains a hidden gem, often discussed in collector circles for its distinctiveness and the artistry behind its production.
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