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Home (1974) is this quirky satirical animated piece that really dives into the absurdities of modern construction. You can feel the playful yet critical tone throughout, with a pacing that keeps you engaged, almost like a visual essay. It pokes fun at our obsession with building and the often ridiculous outcomes. The animation style has this raw, hand-crafted vibe that feels refreshingly different from the slicker productions of today. What stands out, aside from the humor, is how it subtly critiques consumerism and the notion of 'home' in a way that resonates even now. It's a unique gem, somewhat lost in the shuffle, but definitely has its own charm.
Home has had a bit of a rough ride in terms of format history and availability. It's not the easiest film to track down, especially in good condition, which adds to its allure for collectors. The scarcity of quality prints means that when it does turn up, it often garners interest from those looking for something different in their collection. There’s a niche but dedicated following for this film, largely among animation enthusiasts who appreciate its unique perspective and distinct style.
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