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So, 'Enough to Drive You Mad' is this fascinating piece from 2009. The animation style is really something—it's not your typical polished stuff. It plays around with Bresson’s still from 'Au Hasard Balthazar' as a launch point and then just lets it flow. You can feel the spontaneity oozing out of it, almost like a dream state where the rules of narrative don’t strictly apply. The pacing? It’s deliberately uneven, sometimes jarring, but in a way that pulls you deeper into its chaotic world. The themes are pretty existential and introspective, but there's an underlying humor if you catch it. You don't see many films that take such risks with animation and really embrace that raw, unfiltered expression.
Unique animation styleExplores existential themesInspired by Bresson's work
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