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Ad Rem is a fascinating exploration of power dynamics through the lens of plasticine animation. Ferenc Cakó’s distinctive style creates an almost tactile atmosphere that draws you in, with characters and landscapes that feel alive despite their medium. The pacing is measured, allowing for moments of reflection on the cyclical nature of despotism and resurrection. It’s not just a story; it’s a visual poem that layers its themes in a way that feels both surreal and grounded. The practical effects involved in the animation give it a unique charm, and the fluidity of movement is captivating. There’s a certain boldness in how it tackles complex ideas, making it distinctive in the animation realm.
Interesting take on political themes.Unique use of plasticine animation.Not widely known, but has a cult following.
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