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So, 'Book of Visions' is this intriguing animated piece from Annie Poon, which dives into the lives of three distinct visionaries. You’ve got Joan of Arc, Black Elk, and Joseph Smith—each character's story is portrayed with a unique stylistic flair. The animation is quite striking, blending a somber tone with bursts of color that reflect the characters’ inner worlds. The pacing is a bit leisurely, which allows for contemplation of the themes like faith, leadership, and spiritual struggle. It’s not your typical animated fare; there's a depth that invites viewers to reflect rather than just watch. It's those kinds of films that resonate differently with each watch, really.
This film had a limited release and is not widely circulated, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Its unique animation style and thematic depth appeal to those interested in spiritual and historical narratives. Formats are scarce, with few copies available, which adds to its intrigue. If you come across it, it’s certainly worth considering for a niche collection.
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