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Health Session is a curious entry from the animation realm of the early 90s, tapping into that bizarre schizoteric vibe of the decade. It's got this surreal, almost hypnotic atmosphere, largely thanks to the controversial figure of Kashpirovsky who, in a strange blend of humor and horror, raises the dead from their graves. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, as the narrative meanders through odd scenarios that challenge the viewer's perception of reality. The animation style is decidedly unique, with a raw edge that feels like it captures the essence of underground art. Performances—though animated—carry a weight that lingers, reflecting themes of life, death, and the absurdity of existence. It’s definitely one of those films that sticks with you, in a disorienting way.
Schizoteric animation styleHypnotic themesSurreal narrative structure
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