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So, Noturno from '86 is this curious piece of animation that feels like a dream you can't quite shake off. The visuals are haunting, almost ethereal, with a style that's unique but not overly flashy. It lingers in that twilight zone of reality and fantasy, which gives it a strange, unsettling vibe. The pacing is deliberate, making you sit with the atmosphere a bit longer than you might expect. It explores themes of solitude and existential musings, often through its characters who seem lost in their own worlds. It lacks big-name direction or flashy performances, but that just adds to its charm—there's something about its rawness that sticks with you. Definitely a conversation starter, if you're into the obscure side of animation.
Curious piece of animationDream-like visualsExplores solitude and existential themes
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