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So, 'Plants' from 1989 is this intriguing piece of animation that really plays with the idea of nature's quiet resilience. The pacing feels almost meditative, like it's urging you to reflect on the stillness of life. The visuals are simple yet whimsically charming, drawing you into a world where the seemingly mundane—plants—takes center stage. There's a unique atmosphere, almost surreal, where the lack of dialogue emphasizes the themes of existence and observation. The practical effects, though not flashy, have a certain crafted charm that supports the overall simplicity of the concept. It's a film that makes you consider the often-overlooked aspects of life, framed in a way that leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Considered unconventional animation styleThemes of observation and existenceMeditative pacing that invites reflection
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