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So, blinq, from 2002, is this intriguing piece of animation that plays with sound and image in a really interesting way. The director might not be well-known, but the film has its own unique vibe. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, allowing you to get lost in the visuals while the sound works in the background, which is a bit of a Chion reference, you know? There's something about how the audio complements the animation that sets it apart. It’s not just a typical animation; it’s more of an exploration of how we perceive audiovisual relationships, and while it might not have flashy effects, the overall atmosphere is what lingers. If you're into films that challenge the norm and delve into themes of perception, this one’s worth a look.
Interesting exploration of sound and image dynamics.Pacing allows for a deep engagement with its themes.Not your typical animation; it challenges conventional storytelling.
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