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Model (1987) is an intriguing exploration of identity and perception through the medium of animation. The film uses photos and copies to create a unique visual experience where the dual images on the left and right challenge the viewer's understanding of the woman's face. It's a somewhat experimental approach that gives a sense of disorientation, almost like a visual puzzle. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to linger on each frame, absorbing the shifts in expression. The practical effects here are fascinating, as they really push the boundaries of traditional animation techniques, creating a haunting atmosphere. There’s a subtle commentary on beauty and representation, which is quite thought-provoking.
Experimentation with animation techniques.Focus on identity and perception.Distinctive practical effects.
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