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Inversion (1990) is a peculiar animation that flips our perceptions on their head. The atmosphere is both haunting and contemplative, simmering with an underlying tension. You see these vibrant depictions of life, yet there's an eerie sense of impending doom, as humanity's greed becomes the narrative's driving force. The pacing can feel uneven at times, but it adds to the dream-like quality. What’s fascinating is how it portrays our relationship with nature—consuming yet admiring at the same time. The visuals might not rely heavily on cutting-edge tech but rather on practical effects that enhance its unique artistry. It's an intriguing piece that leaves you pondering rather than providing straightforward entertainment.
Unique animation style that stands out from contemporaries.Themes of greed and self-destruction resonate throughout.Practical effects give it a distinctive visual flair.
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Liu Zuofeng
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