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So, 'Alice in Wonderland, or Who Is Guy Debord?' is this fascinating mash-up that really plays with your perceptions. It's not your typical animation; it’s got this raw, almost fragmented feel to it, reflecting that chaotic essence of both Alice’s journey and Debord’s critique of spectacle. The pacing can be a bit disorienting, but it fits the themes of dislocation and consumerism. There's a certain DIY charm, especially with how they utilize DVD decryption—feels like a rebellion against the mainstream. And, there's a distinct atmosphere that hangs over it, like you're watching something that challenges norms. It’s a blend of whimsy and sharp commentary that’s hard to forget once you've seen it. Definitely not what you'd expect, but that’s what makes it stand out.
Experimental animation styleCritique of consumerismUnique approach to classic narrative
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