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So, 'Don't Touch Me' is this fascinating little piece from '89. It's an experimental animation that really leans into the tech of its time, showcasing this blend of dance and song with CGI that was pretty groundbreaking, especially the motion capture. There's a unique atmosphere, as it feels like an art piece rather than just a film. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the music without rushing. You get this sense of exploring virtual actors in a raw form, which was a big deal back then. It's not about the narrative so much; it’s more about the experience and the technical showcase. Quite an interesting watch for anyone into animation history or CGI evolution.
Features early advancements in motion capture technology.Focuses on the artistic merit of virtual performances.Distinctive pacing allows for deep immersion in the visuals.
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