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Breathing is a fascinating piece of animation, really. It’s all about the drawn line, which seems simple but actually takes you on this wild journey of movement and transformation. The sketchy style can be a bit rough around the edges, but that adds to its charm, you know? It's like watching something unfold organically, and it encourages you to engage your imagination. The pacing feels freeform, almost like it’s inviting you to explore the boundaries of abstraction. Honestly, it’s one of those films that challenges conventional narrative and just plays with visuals in a way that becomes its own experience.
Breathing has had a varied format history, appearing on limited editions and art house compilations over the years. Its scarcity adds an interesting layer for collectors, as it’s not the easiest flick to track down. Enthusiasts seem to genuinely appreciate it for its experimental nature, and the distinctiveness of Breer’s work makes it a noteworthy addition to any serious animation collection.
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