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Lulu (1996), directed by Lewis Klahr, is a fascinating piece that takes a deep dive into the opera's underlying themes through its cut-out animation style. The whole thing feels like a fever dream, really—images whirl around you in this kaleidoscopic journey. Klahr's use of color is striking, often jarring, which adds to the tension of Lulu's moral struggles. The pacing has a dreamlike quality, where time feels both expansive and constricted. It’s not just a visual feast; it's a layered exploration of desire, power, and consequence. The practical effects give it a texture that's hard to pin down, which really enhances the overall atmosphere. It's definitely a unique take on the source material, making it stand out in animation history.
Cut-out animation style that reinterprets complex themes.Vivid use of color and symbolism throughout.Atmosphere shifts between dreamlike and intense.
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