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'Nestor Sextone for President' stands out in the animation genre, with its quirky premise of a synthetic character running for office. The animation itself, while dated by today's standards, has a certain charm that reflects the late '80s experimentation with computer graphics. The pacing is somewhat erratic, which adds to its unique flavor—sometimes it feels like it’s rushing through ideas, yet it gives you these odd pauses that let the absurdity sink in. The themes touch on identity and the role of technology in society, which feels oddly prescient. And there’s this underlying humor in the way the character interacts with a human world that doesn’t quite know how to take him. A definite curiosity for animation lovers, worth discussing in collector circles.
Interesting perspective on artificial intelligence.Features late '80s computer animation techniques.A conversation starter for themes of identity.
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