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Chaotic Order is a fascinating piece in Mirai Mizue's repertoire, a follow-up to Timbre A to Z that delves deeper into abstract animation. The film has this surreal vibe, combining vibrant colors and fluid movements that can be mesmerizing or even disorienting, depending on your mood. The pacing is pretty experimental; it flows like a dream rather than a traditional narrative. There’s a distinct focus on exploring sound and rhythm visually, which is kind of Mizue's signature. Unlike many animated films, there's a real sense of atmosphere here that feels both chaotic and ordered at the same time. It’s more about the experience and less about plot, which might not sit well with everyone, but it’s definitely a unique watch in the animation landscape.
Follow-up to Timbre A to ZAbstract animation styleFocus on sound and rhythm
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