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Horse (1967) is a fascinating short animation that captures the raw tension of a duel between a wild horse and a man intent on taming it. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, as it builds the suspense and emotional stakes of the confrontation. The animation style is quite distinct—almost primitive yet expressive, evoking a sense of the untamed nature of the horse juxtaposed against human ambition. Themes of freedom versus control play out visually in a way that pulls you in; the horse's movements are fluid and beautifully animated, while the man's determination strikes a haunting note. It's an intriguing piece that lingers in the mind long after viewing, showcasing the art of animation in a stripped-down, conceptual manner.
Horse has had limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat scarce. It's not often discussed among collectors, but those who appreciate early animation and thematic storytelling find it intriguing. Given its age and the unique nature of its artistry, it garners interest from those looking for less mainstream pieces in their collections. Keep an eye out for any festival circuits that might feature it, as that can be a rare opportunity to see it screened.
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