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Gaze is quite an intriguing piece from 2001, really. It uses animation in a way that feels both fluid and expressive. The male life drawings come to life, and it's like they’re not just images on a page but have their own stories and emotions to share, all through dance. The pacing can feel meditative, almost contemplative, which matches the thematic exploration of identity and self-expression. It’s distinctive in how it plays with the boundaries of traditional animation, creating a surreal atmosphere that draws you in. The performances of these animated figures, if you can call them that, are surprisingly evocative, giving a sense of life that one wouldn’t expect in something so abstract. Definitely a unique watch.
Unique animation styleExplores identity and self-expressionMeditative pacing
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