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Autumn Came is an intriguing piece of animation that adapts Bitov and Gabriadze's unique take on Pushkin's narrative. The film presents this whimsical blend of folklore and introspective moments, often conveying a sense of nostalgia. The pacing is a bit unhurried, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the richly drawn backgrounds and character designs. It has a distinct hand-drawn quality that’s becoming rare these days, capturing a tactile charm that's hard to replicate. The performances, though animated, resonate with a kind of earnestness that draws you in. Themes of creativity and the passage of time are explored in a way that feels both personal and universal. It's one of those works that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Considered a hidden gem in animation circles.The atmosphere blends whimsy with a touch of melancholy.Notable for its hand-drawn animation style.
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