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Psí kusy, or 'Dog's Pieces,' is a curious piece of animation that stands apart from mainstream offerings of its time. The film drips with a surreal, almost dream-like quality, lending itself to an atmosphere that's both whimsical and slightly unsettling. The pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to absorb its unique visual style and thematic explorations of existence and identity, all through the lens of anthropomorphic animals. The practical effects are quite striking for the period, employing a mix of hand-drawn artistry and innovative techniques that create a captivating experience. It’s not the most conventional animated feature, and that’s what makes it so distinctive in a collector's lineup.
Psí kusy has a bit of a cult following among animation collectors, though it’s not widely available in standard formats. It saw a limited release on VHS and later on DVD, but finding a pristine version can be a challenge. Interest has grown in recent years, particularly with the resurgence of analog animation appreciation, making it a noteworthy entry for those passionate about unique animated works.
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