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At One View is an intriguing piece from '89 that really bends your perception of animation. Picture this: two men just sitting in chairs by a crackling hearth, and then suddenly, photos start to drift by like memories. The atmosphere is so introspective, almost surreal. It’s not your typical animated fare, but that’s what makes it stand out. The pacing is deliberate, inviting you to soak in every frame. Themes of nostalgia and contemplation weave through the experience, giving it a unique tonal weight. Practical effects keep that tactile feel, which is refreshing for an animated project of its time. It feels like a meditation on moments frozen in time, challenging the viewer to reflect a bit deeper than usual.
Explores themes of nostalgia and reflectionUnique animation style with practical effectsDeliberate pacing invites deeper viewing
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Paul de Nooijer
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