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Everything Grows 2 is a fascinating little gem from 1994, wrapped in the warm tones of stop motion animation. Directed by Jürgen Haas, it dives into themes of spring, that tricky time of puberty, and the fluttering feeling of first love. The charm lies in its unique visual style - each frame crafted with care, giving it a tactile, almost nostalgic vibe. The pacing feels right for a short, letting moments linger just enough to evoke a sense of innocence. With Film Bilder's anthology format, it's interesting how different directors interpret similar themes; Haas' take feels personal yet universal. It’s a slice of youth that resonates quietly, showcasing the beauty and awkwardness of growing up.
Part of the Dr. Mag anthology seriesUnique stop motion animation styleExplores themes of youth and innocence
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