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So, BNP: les Temps modernes is a curious little animated piece from '83. It's all about this engineer, just hammering away at his desk, crafting a computer-generated logo. The film really plays with the theme of technology’s role in modern life – you get that sense of the cold, sterile environment that comes with being absorbed by your work. The pacing is interesting, almost meditative, letting you soak in the visuals. Animation here isn't flashy, but there's something about the simplicity that feels almost retro-futuristic. It’s not really driven by character performance, more of an exploration of the relationship between man and machine. A unique find for those who appreciate the subtleties of animation from this era.
Animation style reflects early digital aesthetics.Focuses on the engineer's solitary experience.Explores the intersection of man and technology.
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