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Apeiron is a curious piece from 1998, an intriguing dive into the realm of digital animation that straddles the line between surrealism and dystopian sci-fi. The visuals are really distinct, marked by an experimental feel that creates an uneasy atmosphere, almost dreamlike at times. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it lends itself to the erratic tone of the narrative, which explores themes of isolation and existential dread. With no big-name director attached, it feels like a labor of love, a unique vision that showcases the potential of Portuguese animation. It's fascinating how it pushes the boundaries of what we consider sci-fi, steeping itself in a haunting yet oddly captivating world.
Requires an appreciation for experimental animationAtmospheric and thought-provokingNot for everyone, but rewarding for the patient viewer
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Eurico Coelho
Director