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I Should See (1990), while the director remains a mystery, it’s an intriguing piece of animation that really plays with time in a unique way. The film's atmosphere is almost dreamlike, where each frame feels like a painting in motion. The pacing can be a bit meditative; it doesn’t rush, allowing you to linger on each moment. The themes revolve around perception and the nature of film versus still imagery—what does it mean to capture time? It’s not your standard animation fare; the practical effects are pretty engaging, giving it a tactile feel. There's something special about how it embraces ambiguity, inviting viewers to ponder rather than just consume. Worth a look for those who appreciate the nuances of animated storytelling.
Unique exploration of time in animationDreamlike and meditative pacingInteresting practical effects used
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Menno de Nooijer
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