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So, 'Finds of the Fortnight' is this quirky little gem from 1980. It's a nice blend of cut-out animation with these text collages thrown in, which makes for a rather unique viewing experience. The pacing is quite experimental, often feeling more like a visual essay than a traditional narrative. It’s fascinating how the animation style captures a certain rawness, almost reminiscent of early underground animation. The themes are abstract, exploring snippets of culture and media without a linear story. Makes you think a bit, you know? The practical effects are charmingly rudimentary. Watching it feels like flipping through a collage of thoughts on society. It’s definitely a film that stands out for its creative approach, not your usual animated fare.
Unique animation styleAbstract themesExperimental pacing
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