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Rash is this intriguing 1997 animation that really digs into the psyche. The visuals are raw, like skin and flesh tearing apart, almost like the film itself is in a constant state of distress. It’s got this unsettling atmosphere, creating a sense of discomfort that lingers with you. The pacing feels erratic, which complements the themes of memory and distortion beautifully. I mean, it’s not the typical animated fare; it’s more about the visceral experience than any narrative coherence. The practical effects have this gritty texture that makes the whole thing feel like a fever dream. It’s distinctive for how it challenges the viewer, forcing you to confront uncomfortable truths while peeling back layers of existence.
Unique animation styleThemes of memory and distortionGritty, visceral atmosphere
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