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So, 'Love and Cybernetics' from 1966 is this curious piece of animation that really feels like a product of its time, you know? The visuals have that raw, hand-drawn charm, and the pacing has this almost dreamlike quality that’s hard to pin down. It explores themes of technology and romance but in a way that feels more whimsical than it should, which gives it a unique atmosphere. The performances, or rather the character expressions, are really something—there's a lot of emotion conveyed without dialogue, which is a fascinating choice. It’s got this distinctive, low-fi vibe that sets it apart from typical animations of the era, making it an odd gem in the animation landscape.
'Love and Cybernetics' remains somewhat elusive in collector circles. It hasn't seen many format re-releases, which adds to its mystique and scarcity. Original prints are hard to come by, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate underground animation. There’s a certain charm in its imperfections that appeals to collectors who enjoy the quirks of vintage film.
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