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So, 'Atilla' (2017) – it’s a black-and-white animated piece, a single line style that feels both minimalist and chaotic. The pacing is slow, almost hypnotic, letting you sink into its goopy aesthetic. It’s definitely not your typical animation; there's something raw and unrefined about it that draws you in. The themes, I’d say, revolve around identity and existence, but presented in a way that feels almost absurdist. The practical effects, or lack thereof, push the boundaries of traditional animation, making it distinctively engaging. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, and that's what I appreciate – it’s unpolished, messy genius that really makes you think. You might not love it, but you’ll remember it.
Not for mainstream tastesA conversation starterChallenging yet rewarding experience
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Bruce Bickford
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