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Psychedille is this trippy animation that really captures the essence of the late '60s counterculture. It's not your typical narrative-driven film; instead, it’s a journey through vibrant shapes and colors that pulse with the music, almost like a visual album. The pacing is languid, allowing you to get lost in the hypnotic visuals as they swirl and shift in time with the sound. There's a certain rawness to the practical effects, giving it this underground vibe that's pretty distinctive. It’s not about the performances—because there aren’t any in the traditional sense—but it evokes a mood that feels uniquely tied to its era. It’s a fascinating piece that stands apart from mainstream animation of the time.
Psychedille remains relatively scarce in collector circles, with few official releases over the years. Original formats, especially if found in decent condition, can be quite sought after due to the film's experimental nature and cult following. Its unique blend of animation and music captures a moment in time that many collectors appreciate, making it a notable entry in psychedelic cinema history.
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