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So, 'Marriage' from 1987 is an intriguing piece of animation. It’s not just the visuals that stand out but the metaphorical use of two ropes to explore dating and family life. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to really ponder the themes of connection and commitment. There’s a subtle yet rich atmosphere that resonates throughout its runtime – like a quiet reflection on relationships. Practical effects are minimal, but that simplicity enhances the storytelling. It's a unique approach to a topic that many films tackle, yet this one stands out for its unconventional style. The performances, if you can call them that, are more about the emotional weight behind the animation than traditional acting. Definitely something to consider for those who appreciate the more artistic side of animation.
Animation style is simplistic but effective.Focuses on themes of connection rather than dialogue.Offers a reflective experience on relationships.
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