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PULSAR is a curious gem from 1990, showcasing a unique style of stop-motion animation crafted from gypsum. The texture and weight of the materials lend a tangible quality to the visuals, making it feel both dreamlike and grounded at the same time. The pacing is a bit leisurely, which allows the vibrant colors and intricate details to really sink in. Musically, it has this ethereal score that enhances the otherworldly atmosphere, often making the scenes feel like a journey through a surreal landscape. It’s definitely a distinct piece that stands out for its commitment to practical effects over digital gimmicks, giving it a charm that’s hard to replicate. There’s an artistic honesty here that feels refreshing amidst the glossier animations of its time.
Interesting use of gypsum in animation.Atmospheric music enhances the viewing experience.Distinctive practical effects with a charming aesthetic.
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Katsushi Bowda
Director