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Microfilms is one of those intriguing entries from the early '80s animation scene that seems to get overlooked. The director's identity remains a mystery, which adds a layer of intrigue. The animation has this unique, almost gritty texture; it feels handcrafted rather than polished. The pacing? It’s like a dreamy wander through an abstract landscape, with visuals that blend surrealism and whimsy. Themes of memory and perception weave through the narrative, inviting you to ponder long after it’s over. There’s a distinct charm in the practical effects used, giving it a tactile quality. It’s quirky, offbeat, and in a way, it’s like catching a glimpse of a forgotten dream.
Mysterious director adds allureSurreal visuals and themes of memoryHandcrafted animation style
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