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So, 'Hungry' from '87 is this intriguing animated piece that really dives into personal reflection. It’s almost like a visual diary, capturing the author's time in Liverpool, but in a way that feels more impressionistic than narrative. The animation isn't super flashy, but it's got this gritty, textured vibe that matches the atmosphere of the city. You can feel the pace is deliberate, giving you time to soak in each moment. Themes of longing and discovery resonate throughout, and while there's not a big cast to speak of, the animations express a lot without needing dialogue. It’s distinctive for its rawness and the way it captures a certain nostalgia, almost dreamy in places. Definitely a unique slice of animation history.
Animation with a gritty textureReflective and impressionistic toneThemes of longing and discovery
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