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Onion (2016) is a curious piece of animation that feels both surreal and introspective. The narrative follows Jessica, who stumbles into a yoga class that seems to peel back layers of existence. It’s not just about yoga; it’s a deeper exploration of consciousness, if you can wrap your head around that. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the rich visuals and oddball atmosphere that lingers with each frame. The animation style is distinct—think hand-drawn with a unique color palette that adds to its dreamlike quality. Although the director remains unknown, the film's charm lies in its offbeat storytelling and the way it evokes a sense of wonder, making you ponder your own reality. Quite a conversation starter for any collector.
Surreal animation styleExplores themes of consciousnessEngaging and layered storytelling
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