So, Haïku is this intriguing little animated short from 2001. It’s not directed by a big name, which adds a layer of curiosity, right? The film weaves together these beautiful visual haikus, each segment feels almost like a meditative experience. The pacing is deliberately slow, inviting you to really soak in the atmosphere. There’s this gentle rhythm that mirrors the cadence of the haikus themselves. The visuals are stunning—think of hand-drawn art that brings each poem to life. It's fascinating how it captures emotions and nature in such a minimalist approach. It stands out for its commitment to the form, and I find it refreshing in a landscape filled with more commercial animation. Definitely has that indie vibe too.
Unique exploration of haiku through animationDeliberate pacing invites reflectionVisually captivating with a minimalist style
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