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So, 'Love' from 1964 is this really intriguing short film by Yoji Kuri. It's a wild blend of animation, comedy, and romance that feels more like a vivid dream than a straightforward narrative. The pacing is unique—almost hypnotic—and the visuals are raw yet expressive, a hallmark of Kuri's indie style. It captures the messy essence of love with a quirky, sometimes surreal edge, which makes it stand out in the realm of experimental anime. The characters, particularly the woman in love, are portrayed with such earnestness, you can't help but feel for her plight. There's this wonderful atmosphere that just lingers with you long after it's over.
This short film is quite rare, reflecting the niche appeal of 1960s experimental anime. Collectors often seek it out for its innovative animation style and the distinctive voice of indie animator Yoji Kuri. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but finding a good quality print can be a challenge. It's interesting how Kuri's work continues to gain appreciation, creating a steady interest among collectors who value the evolution of animation.
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