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So, 'Rain Tiles' is an interesting piece from '96—definitely an unusual gem in the animation world. It’s not your typical narrative-driven story, instead, it’s more like a canvas where objects morph and evolve, pulling from the Museum of Contemporary Craft's collection. The pacing is a bit dreamy, allowing you to get lost in the flow of colors and shapes. It has this almost meditative quality, which is refreshing amidst more frenetic animations. The practical effects give it a tangible feel, something you don’t see often in hand-drawn styles, and there's a certain depth in the way things transform. Not a conventional watch, but for those who appreciate the art in animation, it offers a unique perspective.
Unique exploration of form and transformation.Dreamy pacing with a meditative atmosphere.Practical effects add a tangible quality.
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