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Old Precepts is this quirky little gem from 1968 that really leans into the absurdities of life. The animation style is a bit rough around the edges, giving it a unique charm that you don't see in the slicker animations of today. The pacing has a delightful rhythm, moving from one mishap to the next without losing its comedic edge. It’s got this playful tone, where mistakes lead to unexpectedly funny situations, making you chuckle at the folly of it all. The character designs are distinctive, with exaggerated features that enhance the comedy, while the voice performances add a layer of warmth. It’s not your typical animated fare; it feels almost like a visual playground of ideas and silliness.
Old Precepts has been somewhat of a hidden treasure among animation collectors, primarily due to its limited release and the obscurity of its director. Formats are few, with original prints being quite scarce, making any existing copies highly sought after by those who appreciate the unique blend of absurdity and humor it offers. The film embodies a certain charm that has fostered a niche following, and it’s interesting to see how its reputation has grown over the years among collectors who enjoy exploring lesser-known works in animation.
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