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So, 'Lazar' from '89 is an interesting piece. It’s got this gritty animation style that really sets the mood, you know? The whole vibe screams rebellion against a society that’s just too rigid, too controlled. The protagonist, this disgruntled guy, feels very relatable in his struggle against the oppressive 'Law.' You can feel the tension as he navigates this walled-in world. The pacing’s a bit slow at times, but it kind of adds to the sense of confinement. What stands out here are the practical effects—there’s a rawness and a realness that digital can’t replicate. The character designs are quite distinctive, too. It’s definitely one of those films that lingers in your mind long after you watch it.
Not well-known but has a cult following among animation enthusiasts.The practical effects are worth noting; they give it a unique texture.The thematic elements resonate with today's socio-political climate.
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Gavrilo Gnatovich
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