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Crumble is quite the unusual animation piece. It delves deep into the mind's lens when faced with senile dementia. The atmosphere is haunting, a chaotic blend of colors and shapes that mirror the confusion of the protagonist's reality. It's not polished—more like raw emotions laid bare. The pacing is disjointed, reflecting how thoughts can scatter and reform in unexpected ways. There's a heavy reliance on practical effects that add a tactile feel to the animation, which is a rarity for the early 90s. The use of sound design really amplifies the feeling of isolation. It’s distinctive in how it captures fragility and disorientation, really puts you in the shoes of someone experiencing that kind of mental decline.
Unique perspective on mental healthUtilizes practical effectsDissonant audio enhances the experience
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