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So, 'Landscape' from 1982 is this quirky little animated gem that’s got a real offbeat charm. The story revolves around a bear who, admittedly, has some issues with the painted landscapes. It conveys this bizarre tension between reality and art in a way that feels refreshing. The pacing is pretty laid-back, with moments that linger just enough for you to soak in the visuals. The animation style isn't flashy, but there’s a certain warmth to it, and the practical effects, if you can call them that, give it a handmade feel. You can sense the playful vibe throughout, but there's also this undercurrent of deeper themes about perception and acceptance that kind of sneaks up on you. It’s definitely one of those films that gets you thinking after the credits roll.
Quirky animation styleExplores themes of perceptionPerfect for collectors of unusual films
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