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So, 'Metal Dogs of India' is this fascinating piece of 1985 animation that really dances on the edge of visual music. The whole thing feels like a wild trip through Dadaist principles, with its graphic abstraction and those mechanical rhythms that just keep you on your toes. It’s not your typical narrative-driven fare; instead, it’s a collage of imagery that's been animated right onto the film stock itself. There's a certain rawness to it, and the pacing—well, it’s uneven, but it adds to its charm. It might throw you into the absurd at times, which can be a delightful surprise. Definitely one of those unique gems that stands out in a collector's lineup for its unconventional approach.
Unique animation technique directly on film stock.Explores themes of absurdity and mechanical rhythm.Dadaist influence throughout the visual presentation.
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