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Human Behavioural Case Studies is a curious little slice of animation from 1996. It’s fascinating to see Adam Elliot’s early work before he moved on to his claymation style. The film dives into the quirks and eccentricities of human behavior, using a unique drawn animation technique that gives it a different vibe. At just a minute long, it’s interesting how it packs in this dark humor while managing to leave a lingering impression. The pacing is brisk, which suits the short format, and the atmosphere is a blend of oddity and amusement. It’s a neat exploration of obsessions, and you can't help but appreciate the craftsmanship behind it. A real gem if you're into the more obscure corners of animated storytelling.
Explores unconventional human behaviors.Unique drawn animation, different from Elliot's claymation.A minute-long format that surprises with its depth.
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