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So, 'Making Landfall' is this intriguing little gem in the experimental animation space. It plays with a hand-drawn aesthetic that feels both charming and disorienting. The film doesn’t really settle into a straightforward narrative; instead, it captures a sense of transience—like you're wandering through these ephemeral landscapes that shift and morph. The horizon vanishes early on, which I found quite striking; it really emphasizes that feeling of losing your grounding. There's a loose, almost fluid pacing that draws you in but keeps you on your toes. The themes of perception and ambiguity just linger, leaving you with more questions than answers. It’s not the typical animated fare, that’s for sure. Definitely distinctive in the way it challenges your usual viewing habits.
Mixed media approach with hand-drawn elements.Focus on transience and perceptual ambiguity.Unconventional pacing that enhances the atmosphere.
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