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Riddle is an intriguing piece from 1984 that dives into the world of animation with a unique twist. The use of plasticine figures creates an almost tactile quality that really makes you notice the texture in every frame. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to appreciate the little struggles of the characters as they confront their reflections—there's something oddly relatable about their body image issues. The flirtation between the figures adds a playful tension, and you can't help but be drawn into their awkward but charming pursuit. It’s a curious blend of visual storytelling and introspection that stands apart from more traditional animations of its time. It's like a short visual poem, wrapped in a slightly surreal atmosphere.
Unique use of plasticine animationDeliberate pacing enhances themesExplores body image and flirtation
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