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So, March (1985) is this curious piece of animation that kind of floats in its own unique space. The director is a bit of a mystery, which adds an air of intrigue, right? The animation style has this hand-drawn quality that feels almost nostalgic, yet it's not really tied to any major studio, so it's got that indie vibe. The pacing is interesting too – it meanders rather than rushes, which gives you time to soak in the visuals and the atmosphere. Themes are somewhat abstract, touching on change and movement, reflective of the title, I suppose. It’s not packed with flashy effects, but the simplicity feels intentional. You can sense a certain earnestness in the performances, even though it’s animated. Definitely a conversation starter for collectors who appreciate the less mainstream stuff.
Curiously enigmatic animationHand-drawn aestheticThemes of change and movement
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