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"It's not Dripping Over Us" is this curious piece from 1984 that blends animation with a rather surreal sensibility. The tone is both whimsical and slightly unsettling, creating an atmosphere that's hard to pin down. The pacing is unique; it meanders through its narrative in a way that feels almost dreamlike. There’s an intriguing use of practical effects that really stands out, especially for the time, giving it a tactile quality that you don't see in a lot of animation today. The performances—if you can call them that—are expressive, though it's the visuals that tell most of the story. It's distinctive in how it plays with color and form, leaving you with more questions than answers, which is kind of the charm of it all.
Curious animation styleSurreal atmosphereUnique pacing and practical effects
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Key Crew
Anatoliy Alyashev
Director
German Drobiz
Writer