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Alright, so you've got 'Continu-discontinu 2010', right? It's this intriguing abstract animated short that really plays with light and floating particles, creating a surreal atmosphere. The classical music score adds a layer of depth that makes it quite mesmerizing. What’s fascinating is how it mirrors the director's debut from 1959, showing a real evolution in his approach to animation. The pacing is deliberate, inviting you to get lost in the visuals rather than rushing through. It's not just a visual feast; it’s a study in abstraction that speaks to the passage of time and the relationship between old and new techniques. If you're into animation as an art form, this is something worth exploring.
Abstract animation with classical musicReflects evolution in animation techniquesDeliberate pacing invites deeper viewing
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