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Grace (1998) is this intriguing piece of animation that really dives into some heavy philosophical waters, particularly Bergson’s theories on time. It's not your typical animated flick; the pacing can be a bit uneven, almost reflective of the fragmented time it explores. The visuals have this surreal quality, a mix of fluid motion and discontinuities that feels fresh and distinctly artistic. The atmosphere is haunting yet contemplative, inviting viewers to ponder the nature of existence and experience. What stands out is how it tackles invisible time and form—something that’s not often done in animation. It’s an interesting watch for those into the deeper questions about reality and perception.
Not widely knownPhilosophical underpinningsUnique animation style
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