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Egzamin, a 1992 animated feature, employs this unique technique of animated photographs that really sets it apart. It's got this bizarre, almost surreal atmosphere that draws you in, as it navigates the complexities of a man's life. The pacing is quite deliberate, which might not suit everyone, but it allows the grotesque themes to unfold naturally, giving you space to ponder the strangeness of existence. The practical effects are fascinating, blending still images with animation, which gives it a raw, sometimes jarring quality. You get the sense that the narrative is reflecting on adaptability, on how life throws curveballs and the absurdity that often accompanies it. It's a challenging watch but memorable in its own right.
Unique animated photographic techniqueGrotesque themes and atmosphereReflects on adaptability and absurdity
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