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Interior (1987) is a fascinating short that really embraces the experimental edge of animation. Jules Engel's work here feels like a deep dive into abstract ideas and emotions, which you don’t often see in mainstream animation. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to absorb the textures and layers he creates. The colors are rich, almost dreamlike, invoking a range of feelings that can be quite personal. It’s all about atmosphere rather than narrative, making it distinct in a sea of plot-driven projects. The use of computer animation at this time was groundbreaking, and Engel's approach feels more like an artistic exploration than a straightforward story. Definitely a piece that sparks conversation and introspection.
Abstract themes explored through animationRich colors and dreamlike visualsDeliberate pacing for deeper engagement
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