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Orbit is one of those intriguing pieces from the mid-'90s, blending animation with science fiction in a way that feels refreshingly experimental. The computer animation, for its time, has a certain raw charm, even if it looks a bit dated by today's standards. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it this off-kilter vibe, almost dreamlike. The themes dive into the human experience amidst vast cosmic backdrops, creating a juxtaposition of isolation and exploration. It’s not heavy on dialogue, leaning more on visuals and atmosphere, allowing the viewer to soak in the surreal landscapes. Definitely distinctive in its approach, it's a fascinating snapshot of what animation could be when pushed beyond conventional boundaries.
Not widely known but offers a unique viewing experience.A solid example of mid-'90s computer animation.Interesting themes of isolation and exploration.
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Tim Stevenson
Director