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So, Puppet is this intriguing CGI animated short by Raf Anzovin from 2001. The animation style is pretty distinctive for its time, blending a quirky aesthetic with a somewhat surreal atmosphere. The pacing is tight, keeping you engaged throughout its brief runtime. There's this underlying theme about control and freedom, which gives it a weight that I didn't expect. The characters, though animated, have a depth to their expressions that really pulls you in. It’s interesting how the practical effects blend seamlessly with the CGI, creating a tangible feel amidst the digital world. There's a unique charm here that sets it apart from other shorts of the era; it feels like a personal project that showcases Anzovin's vision without getting bogged down by typical tropes.
Notable for its unique animation styleExplores themes of control and freedomBlends practical effects with CGI seamlessly
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