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Cardboard Clock Square is an intriguing slice of 1980s animation that feels like a dream you might’ve had as a child. The film explores a quirky cardboard town, crafted from hat boxes by the enigmatic master Tulya. The atmosphere is whimsical yet tinged with an odd melancholy, drawing you into this handcrafted world. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in the visual intricacies and the various cardboard characters’ adventures. Practical effects shine here; you can almost feel the textures of the cardboard through the screen. It's an unusual mix of childlike wonder and subtle existential themes that persist long after the credits roll. Definitely one of those unique pieces that highlights the creativity of its time.
Handcrafted animation styleQuirky, whimsical atmosphereSubtle themes of existence and wonder
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