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PVC (1997) offers a unique dive into a world where animation meets a kind of ethereal abstraction. The visuals are like a kaleidoscope of color and movement, with each frame feeling meticulously crafted, yet at times almost chaotic. The pacing is uneven, which might throw some off, but it adds to this dreamlike atmosphere. The themes seem to explore the intersection of technology and perception, a commentary on our increasingly digital lives. The practical effects, if you can call them that in this animation-heavy piece, give it a tactile quality that’s hard to replicate. There's something about the way the characters move that feels oddly familiar, yet otherworldly. It’s definitely an experience rather than a traditional narrative.
Distinctive use of color and movementExplores technology's impact on perceptionUneven pacing may not suit all tastes
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