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Ojo de pez from 1994 is a curious piece in the animation realm, crafted by Ignacio Pardo. This film employs 3D animation in a way that feels a bit ahead of its time, blending imaginative visuals with a thoughtful narrative. The atmosphere is dreamlike, pulling you into a world that's both whimsical and reflective. It's not just about the visuals; there's a unique pacing that allows the viewer to linger on each scene, absorbing the details. The themes dive into perception and reality, which is always a nice touch in animation. What stands out is how it embraces its experimental nature, providing a distinct contrast to mainstream animated features from that era. A fascinating watch for those interested in the evolution of animated storytelling.
Consider for animation-themed collectionsRepresents early 3D techniquesInteresting exploration of perception
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