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So, 'Danielle et Miranda' is quite the curious piece, really. It's animated, sure, but it has this distinctive hand-drawn style courtesy of Makoto Tezuka. The visuals are fascinating, almost like a blend of whimsy and somberness—there's an atmosphere that's hard to shake off. The pacing feels deliberate, giving those animated frames a chance to breathe. Themes of identity and transformation pop up, and the way they're expressed through the visuals is kind of mesmerizing. This short work stands out not just for its art but for how it reinterprets 'NUMANITE.' It’s a unique gem that doesn’t get as much attention as it perhaps deserves.
This film is relatively obscure, with limited releases and not many available formats, making it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate unique animation styles. Its scarcity adds to its allure, though it might not be on everyone's radar. The hand-drawn illustrations really elevate the viewing experience, and for those who admire Tezuka's work, this short is an intriguing piece to seek out.
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