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Rubber Cement is this wild ride through animated chaos, blending rotoscoped family footage with found objects. It's not your typical animation; it feels like an experimental fever dream, all jarring colors and frenetic motion. The pacing is erratic, which somehow adds to the charm, making each frame feel like a small world bursting to life. The themes of nostalgia and the absurdity of everyday life play off each other wonderfully, creating an almost surreal experience. Plus, the practical effects have this tactile quality that digital can't quite replicate—there's something beautifully raw about it.
Rubber Cement has a bit of a niche appeal among collectors due to its unusual animation style and the obscurity of its director. Finding a good copy can be tricky, as it wasn't widely distributed on home video, and those that are around often show wear. Still, it captures a unique moment in animation history that resonates with those who appreciate experimental film, making it a curious find for anyone interested in the evolution of the medium.
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