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Bleu Blanc Rouge is this charming animated short that really captures the spirit of the French Revolution's bicentenary. The animation is vibrant, with a distinct Caribbean flair that feels joyous and celebratory. It’s inspired by a song that’s all about longing and hope, which mirrors the revolutionary themes in a unique way. The pacing is quite fluid, allowing the visuals to breathe while immersing you in this colorful world. The combination of traditional animation techniques makes it stand out; there’s something about the hand-drawn quality that adds a tactile feel. It's a delightful piece, showcasing how animation can convey historical themes without being overly serious. Definitely a unique slice of animation history.
Check for different versions; sometimes there are slight variations in color grading.Interesting to compare the tone with other 1989 shorts.Look out for the accompanying soundtrack; it enhances the viewing experience.
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