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Flesh Colored Crayons is an intriguing piece of animation from '92 that feels more like an experimental art project than a conventional film. It juggles an odd mix of playful and dark imagery, like cheerful dogs and ducks in a park, abruptly followed by the stark imagery of a cowboy with a revolver. The pacing is all over the place, which might throw you off at first, but it adds to the film's disjointed charm. Those flashing phrases on screen contribute a surreal, almost dreamlike quality, making you question the intent behind the visuals. It's a unique exploration of themes like innocence and violence, wrapped in a colorful, yet unsettling aesthetic that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Experimental animationUnique blend of themesDisjointed storytelling
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Byron Grush
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