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Quartet (1988) is this interesting blend of animation and classical music. The whole concept revolves around the classical quartet form, which is a pretty ambitious starting point. You get these distinct visual styles, each segment feels like a unique interpretation of the music, and that’s what makes it stand out. It’s not just about the visuals; it’s the way the stories play out rhythmically, almost like they’re dancing to the score. The pacing has this artistic ebb and flow, matching the emotional highs and lows of the compositions. You can tell there’s a desire to push boundaries in how animation can convey complex themes. It might not be for everyone, but the creativity and craftsmanship are undeniably noteworthy.
Experimentation with classical music themes.Distinct visual storytelling in each segment.Interesting interplay between animation and emotion.
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Clive Walley
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