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Garb is an interesting little piece from 1982 that dives into the complexities of women's equality through the lens of animation. The style is quite unique—mixing vibrant colors and surreal imagery that give it a dreamlike quality. It's not overly long, so the pacing keeps it engaging without dragging. The themes are there, sure, but it's the way they play out visually that captures you. It doesn't rely on heavy dialogue, which makes the few spoken moments stand out even more. The practical effects used are charmingly rough around the edges, adding a distinct character to the whole experience. I wouldn't say it's for everyone, but it's a thought-provoking watch for those who appreciate animation's potential for social commentary.
Animation from the early 80sSocial themes subtly woven inInteresting visual style
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