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A Woman, A Rose, A Goblin And Anger is an unusual entry in the animation genre, drawing on the charm of forgotten toy figurines to weave its narrative. The film's tone is a strange mix of whimsy and underlying darkness, evoking a sense of nostalgia wrapped in a slightly eerie atmosphere. Pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it adds to the dreamlike quality of the experience. The practical effects, despite their simplicity, deliver a unique visual style that sets it apart from more polished animations of its time. It's a curious exploration of themes like anger and desire, wrapped in a story that feels both surreal and oddly relatable. The performances, while not conventional, bring an intriguing character depth that resonates long after watching.
This title is a rare find, as it wasn't widely released and hasn't seen many reprints over the years, making it quite scarce in collector circles. It often pops up in discussions about overlooked gems from the late '60s. There’s a niche interest in its unique aesthetic and themes, but a lot of collectors are still discovering it, so prices tend to fluctuate. If you're into obscure animations or the exploration of forgotten toys in film, this one might pique your interest.
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