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So, this 1991 piece, while the director remains a mystery, dives into the realm of entirely synthetic imagery. It's got this unique black and white vibe, almost reminiscent of traditional woodblock printing. You know, it’s fascinating how they manage to create such depth and texture with what’s essentially digital animation. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, inviting you to really soak in the visuals. It's a curious exploration of form and abstraction, using animation in a way that feels both modern and steeped in historical technique. Not your typical animated fare, that's for sure. You can't help but appreciate the craft behind it, even if it’s a bit unconventional for animation lovers.
Entirely synthetic black and white animation.Reminiscent of traditional woodblock art.Deliberate pacing invites deeper viewing.
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Michael Tolson
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