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Flowers (1984) is quite the trip, isn't it? The animation here is ethereal, almost like a dreamscape where vivid colors and soft shapes twist and turn. It really captures this idea of transformation, you know? Human violence morphs into serene beauty, and the pacing gives you this reflective space to absorb all these changes. The unknown director brings a unique, almost raw charm to it, relying heavily on practical effects that feel tactile and real. It's not just a visual feast, but also a commentary on peace and tranquility, which is pretty thought-provoking. If you appreciate animation that leans into the abstract and poetic, this one definitely stands out in a sea of more conventional offerings.
Not conventional animation, more poetic and abstract.Unique transformations that challenge viewer perceptions.Practical effects create a tactile, immersive experience.
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James MacSwain
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