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So, 'Numbering Bad Fruit' is this quirky animation from '92 that really pushes the boundaries of the medium. It's a visual essay, you know? It dives into some pretty heavy themes like love and sex, all while tackling the AIDS crisis of that era. The pacing is frenetic, mixing surreal imagery with stark realities. You can feel the raw energy in its visuals, which contrast sharply with the serious subject matter. There’s this odd blend of humor and despair that keeps it engaging. Practical effects, though minimal, add to the distinct vibe. The director remains a mystery, which kind of adds to its underground charm. It really stands out in the landscape of early '90s animation.
Unique blend of animation and serious themes.Mystery surrounding the director enhances its allure.Frenetic pacing keeps the viewer engaged.
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