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Norm (1988) is a peculiar gem in the animation world, showcasing a sinister exhibition filled with guests that mirror the grotesqueness of the exhibits. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, with a distinct visual style that's a homage to Gerald Scarfe’s nightmarish caricatures. The pacing meanders a bit, giving you time to soak in the unsettling imagery and twisted humor. It's not just about visuals though; the practical effects are quite striking for its time, adding to the overall discomfort. The tone is darkly comedic yet thought-provoking, touching on themes of societal norms and the bizarre. It’s definitely a unique piece that stands out, especially for those who appreciate the darker side of animation.
Unique animation style reminiscent of Gerald ScarfeExplores themes of societal grotesquenessA blend of dark humor and unsettling visuals
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