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So, 'Carla's Island' is this really interesting piece of 1981 animation that stands out because of its groundbreaking use of computer-generated imagery. The way they captured fluid wave motion and the effects of weather is something we hadn't really seen before in animated films. It gives the whole thing a unique atmosphere, like you’re watching something that feels alive in a way other animations of the time didn't. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it adds to the dream-like quality of the narrative. It's got a certain charm too, probably due to the experimental vibe that permeates the film. The performances, while limited by the tech of the time, still manage to convey a lot of emotion, making it a fascinating watch for anyone interested in animation's evolution.
Pioneering computer animation techniques.Notable for realistic wave and weather effects.Uneven pacing adds to its dream-like quality.
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