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So, 'My Favorite Time' is this intriguing 1987 animated film that really pulls from Pushkin's art. It's kind of a patchwork, weaving together three pieces from Andrey Khrzhanovsky's trilogy, and the animation style is deeply expressive. The pacing is a bit leisurely, allowing the visuals to breathe, which creates this contemplative atmosphere. You can feel the weight of Pushkin's themes—memory, longing, and the passage of time—echoing throughout. It’s not flashy, but there's a raw quality to the animation that pulls you in. Each segment feels distinct yet cohesive, almost like a quiet meditation on art and emotion. Definitely a film that invites repeated viewings, revealing more with each pass.
Unique blend of Pushkin's artExplores themes of memory and timeExpressive animation style
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