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Genesis (1968) is an intriguing animation that plays with the concept of creation in a lighthearted, comedic manner. It dives into the origins of Earth and humanity but adds a twist, showcasing a whimsical take on divine decision-making. The practical effects, while limited by the era, give it a distinct retro charm, and the pacing flows with a kind of offbeat rhythm that's both engaging and curious. The animation style is quite unique, blending a range of techniques that reflect the experimental nature of the time. It's a fascinating watch for anyone interested in how film can approach philosophical themes through humor and creativity.
Genesis has seen limited releases over the years, making original formats somewhat scarce and appealing to niche collectors. The VHS and early DVD versions often fetch attention due to their rarity. Interest in this film tends to come from those who enjoy obscure animations from the late '60s, as well as collectors of religious or philosophical-themed cinema. While not widely known, it occupies a curious place in animation history that is worth exploring.
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