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So, 'Go There, Don't Know Where' from '66 is quite a curious watch. The animation style is a bit quirky, and honestly, it feels like it captures that transitional period in family films where they were experimenting with narrative and visuals. It's got this whimsical tone that blends adventure with an underlying sense of mystery - you’re not quite sure where it’ll take you. The pacing is a little uneven, but that kind of adds to its charm. It’s distinct in how it plays with dream-like sequences and practical effects that seem a bit dated now but have a certain nostalgic appeal. The performances aren’t what you’d call polished, but they resonate with that earnest spirit typical of family films from that era.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making it somewhat harder to find in good condition. Its scarcity adds to its allure for collectors, especially those focused on lesser-known animated works. The lack of a widely recognized director might contribute to its under-the-radar status, but it garners interest from those who appreciate the experimental nature of mid-60s animation.
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