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Return It is this curious little gem from '75 that kind of sneaks up on you. The animation is a mixed bag, really, but there's a certain charm in its handmade feel, like each frame is a labor of love. The pacing is a bit dreamlike, kind of lulls you into this contemplative state as the protagonist β this little man β floats through these abstract, cosmic scenarios. The themes of escape and reality are woven in such a subtle way, you almost don't notice them until the end when the rubble comes crashing down. It's a distinctive work, not just for its animation style but the way it captures that yearning for something more, right before reality sets in. Definitely one to ponder over, if you're in the right mood.
Return It has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles. Original prints are rare, and it seems to pop up infrequently at auctions or conventions. The limited formats over the years have added to its scarcity, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate more obscure animations from this era. Its status has garnered a niche following, especially among those who delve into the surreal aspects of 70s animation.
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