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ABCD is a curious little piece from '85 that really breaks from conventions. Its animation style is raw, almost childlike, which contrasts sharply with its deeper socio-political themes. You can feel the whimsical, surreal undertone in every frame, giving it an odd charm. The pacing is uneven, making it a bit jarring at times, but that adds to its experimental nature. It’s like a disjointed dream, where letters take on lives of their own, offering multi-layered meanings that keep you guessing. There's definitely a sense of rebellion in its crude approach, challenging the viewer to rethink something as fundamental as the alphabet. It’s not your typical animation, that’s for sure.
Experimental animation styleMulti-layered themesSurreal and whimsical tone
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