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Flower Storm, directed by an unknown hand, is a curious piece of animation from 1972 that really leans into the dreamy aesthetics of Persian miniatures, blending them with the flower power vibe of the 70s. The story revolves around two towns, living in this idyllic peace, only to be disrupted by the egos of their kings. It captures a sort of whimsical atmosphere that's both light and poignant, with a pacing that gently draws you into its world. The visuals are distinct, employing practical effects that highlight the unique artistry of the time. It’s a fascinating watch for those interested in the intersection of animation and cultural storytelling.
Flower Storm is a bit of a rarity when it comes to animated films from this era, especially with its unique visual style. Collectors often seek it out for its cultural significance and the unusual melding of styles it presents. While it might not be widely available, its charm lies in its artistic approach and the atmosphere it evokes, making it a genuine curiosity in any animation collection.
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