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So, Dada from '94, not much known about the director, but that's kind of the charm of it, right? This animated piece has this peculiar vibe—almost whimsical, yet there's an underlying gravity. The world they’ve created is bizarrely captivating—it's about status and the absurdity of weight, literally, with these characters balancing books on their heads. The pacing feels like a gentle stroll, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the themes of aspiration and disappointment. The animation style has a raw quality to it, which adds to its distinctiveness. You can see the passion behind the work, even if it’s not polished. It’s a unique reflection on parental expectations and societal pressures, definitely worth a look if you're into thought-provoking animation.
Unique animation style with raw quality.Themes of aspiration and parental expectations.Bizarre yet captivating world-building.
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Piet Kroon
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