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So, 'Busby' is quite an intriguing piece from '97 that taps into the visual flair of Busby Berkeley’s choreography, but with a unique twist. It’s all animated, you see, which gives it this quirky, almost surreal vibe. The hands dancing in sync, creating elaborate formations, it's weirdly mesmerizing. There’s a certain rhythmic quality to the pacing that draws you in, reminiscent of those grand musical numbers, yet it feels more intimate. The practical effects used in the animation add a tactile quality that’s refreshing. You don't often see such dedication to the art of hand choreography. It’s not your usual straightforward animation - it plays with the boundaries of movement and expression, which makes it stand out in a crowded genre.
Unique hand choreography inspired by classic musicalsInteresting blend of animation and practical effectsA different take on the musical genre
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