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So, 'Love Me, Love Me, Love Me' is this intriguing short from 1962 that’s got a real charm to it. It’s directed by Richard Williams, though I’d say it doesn’t feel like a typical animation of its time. The pacing is quite unique, ebbing and flowing in a way that draws the viewer into its whimsical yet slightly melancholic world. The atmosphere is dense with emotion, using practical effects that give a tactile feel to the visuals. There’s an exploration of longing and desire here, almost dreamlike, and the art style has this distinct flair that sets it apart from mainstream animations. It’s not what you’d expect and that's what keeps it interesting.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but it's still not the easiest to track down. Collector interest tends to spike around its unique animation style and the emotional depth presented in such a short format. It’s somewhat scarce, especially in good condition, so if you come across it, it's worth considering, especially for animation enthusiasts looking to explore lesser-known works.
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