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So, 'Lock and Key' from '89 is a curious piece, really. The animation has this gritty, almost surreal vibe—lots of locks and keys animated in ways that twist your perception of reality. It feels like a commentary on control and isolation, right? The pacing's a bit off-kilter, which kinda adds to its charm, forcing you to really sit with the imagery. It's not everyone’s cup of tea, but those practical effects they used to create the locks? They’ve got a tactile quality that’s pretty rare for that time. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of foreboding, and while the director remains a mystery, this film certainly leaves an impression, diving deep into themes that resonate on multiple levels.
Explore the use of practical effects in animation.Notice the distinct pacing and atmosphere throughout.Consider the thematic depth regarding control and isolation.
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