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So, 'Milk of Amnesia' is this really intriguing short from 1992, crafted by Jeffrey Noyes Scher. It's six minutes of animation that feels like a fever dream, honestly. The pace is brisk but it really draws you in with its surreal atmosphere. The visuals, they’re not your typical polished frames; there's a raw edge to them that adds to the overall effect. Themes of memory and identity swirl around the narrative, almost like a gentle haunting. I appreciate how it plays with color and movement, creating a distinct vibe that lingers after watching. It's a unique piece that stands out in the animation realm of that era.
Surreal animation styleShort runtime, intense experienceThemes of memory and identity
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