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So, 'John of the Moon' from 1997 is an intriguing piece in the animation world. The director remains a mystery, which adds an air of curiosity. The animation style is kind of whimsical, almost dreamlike, with a palette that leans into soft pastels and surreal landscapes. It has this gentle pacing that makes it feel like a slow wander through a storybook. Themes of exploration and identity weave throughout, giving it a thoughtful vibe. It's distinct in its use of practical effects mixed with traditional animation, which is a bit rare for its time. The performances, though animated, carry a warmth that makes the characters relatable. There's a certain charm in its obscure nature that makes it a conversation starter among collectors.
Obscure director adds to the film's mystique.Dreamlike animation style with pastel colors.Themes of exploration and identity are prominent.
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Pascal Le Nôtre
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