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Center Core Nevermore is quite an oddity. It's this surreal animation that really embraces a bizarre aesthetic, like stepping into a glitchy Amiga game. The story follows a man grappling with his deformity in a hypercommercialized landscape, which feels both oddly nostalgic and uncomfortably prescient. The pacing is erratic, reflecting the disjointed world he's navigating. The visuals are strikingly raw, almost like an experimental art piece, which gives it a unique tone—it's not polished, but that’s where its charm lies. You can feel the creativity bursting through the limitations of the medium. It’s not something you'd watch for a conventional narrative, but it lingers in your mind, making you ponder its themes long after you've seen it.
Unique animation style reminiscent of early computer graphics.Themes of deformity and hypercommercialization are fascinating.The pacing is unconventional, adding to its distinctiveness.
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Jim Wilson
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