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So, Kede from 1995βit's an interesting piece, really. The animation style has this kind of raw, hand-drawn quality that gives it a unique vibe. The pacing is a bit unconventional; it doesn't rush through its narrative. There's a certain atmosphere, almost melancholic, as it dives into themes of bureaucracy and the human desire for connection. The practical effects, though limited, add a certain charm and enhance the feeling of the characters' struggles. You can sense a deep-seated critique of political systems wrapped in this animated form. It's not something you'd expect from typical family-friendly fare, which makes it stand out. A conversation starter for sure, especially among collectors who appreciate the more obscure gems in animation history.
Unique perspective on bureaucracyRaw hand-drawn animation styleAtmospheric and contemplative themes
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