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So, 'Round and Round β Phenakistoscope Phun' feels like a fascinating exploration of early animation techniques. Youβve got these spinning images that almost pull you into a nostalgic vortex, right? With Perry Como's soothing voice weaving through it, it creates this odd but engaging ambiance. The digital scan glitches add a layer of charm, making it feel like you're peering into a forgotten corner of film history. The practical effects, all crafted from discarded cardboard, turn something seemingly simple into an intriguing commentary on recycling and creativity. Honestly, itβs a unique experience that really stands apart from typical films.
This film is a bit elusive; finding it on physical media can be tricky since it's more of a niche title. Its experimental nature and the use of practical effects spark interest among collectors who appreciate innovative approaches to animation. Though not widely distributed, it has gathered a small but dedicated following, making it a curiosity for those who delve into indie and avant-garde cinema.
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