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So, 'Opium for the People' is really a fascinating piece, you know? It dives deep into the trippy, frenetic energy established in 'Acid' but takes it further. The animation, though experimental, feels almost like a dreamscape—dreams that twist and turn with an unpredictable rhythm. The color saturation is wild, like an exaggerated neon fever dream. It’s got this disjointed pacing that really throws you into a different headspace; not always easy to digest but that’s part of its charm, right? There’s a rawness to the practical effects—the textures feel tangible despite the animated format. And the themes? They touch on the societal impacts of substance use, but in an abstract way that leaves a lot up to interpretation. It’s definitely a unique watch in the animation realm.
Experimental animation style, builds on 'Acid'.Themes of societal impact through abstract visuals.Raw and tangible practical effects enhance the experience.
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