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So, Flatland from '65, directed by Eric Martin, is this neat little animated gem that takes a clever stab at social hierarchies through a geometrical lens. The atmosphere is kind of whimsical yet thought-provoking, with simple but effective animation that captures the essence of Abbott's original novella. It's fascinating how it explores dimensionsâliterally and metaphoricallyâwhile the pacing keeps it tight and engaging. The practical effects are pretty minimal, but they almost add to the charm. The voice performances aren't overdone, which suits the film's overall tone. It's a unique piece that really stands out, especially for those who appreciate a blend of math and philosophy in their cinema.
Interesting take on social structure.Great for discussions on dimensions.A unique animation style.
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