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So 'Park' is this intriguing 1966 animation that really dives into the awkwardness of urban design. The park looks pretty on the outside, but it’s just not functioning for the folks who are meant to enjoy it. It’s got this satirical edge, poking at how often planners forget the human element. The pacing has a slightly off-kilter rhythm, which reflects the growing frustrations of the people interacting with this space. The animation is unique for its time, somewhat experimental, giving it a distinct charm. It’s not the most polished piece out there, but that roughness adds to its character. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate those quirky gems.
Finding a decent copy of 'Park' can be quite the challenge, as it wasn't widely circulated back in the day. Collectors have shown interest due to its unique narrative and animation style, often discussing its themes in forums. The scarcity of quality prints makes it a conversation piece, especially among those who appreciate lesser-known animated works from the 60s.
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