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So, 'LINE' is this intriguing animation piece from 1990 that really plays with perception. The way it contrasts the serene, almost haunting beauty of Ogawa's forests with the urban landscape of Kyoto is something special. It's not just about visuals; there's a whole surreal vibe that wraps around you. The pacing is deliberately slow, which lets you soak in the textures and colors, almost meditative. The abstract animation feels like a dream, you know? There's layers to it that you can peel back on repeated viewings. And while the director remains unknown, the film speaks volumes in its unique way of storytelling. Definitely an oddity worth your time.
Unique abstract animation styleAtmospheric juxtaposition of nature and urban lifeReflective pacing invites deeper viewing
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