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Ruxanda is an intriguing piece of animation from 1987 that really stands out, mainly due to its unique artistic style. The film plays with color and form in a way that feels almost dream-like, yet it's grounded in some heavy themes of identity and belonging. The pacing is a bit erratic, which might catch you off guard, but it lends a certain charm. You can sense the limitations of the era's technology in the practical effects, which adds a layer of authenticity to the viewing experience. The performances, though animated, carry a depth that suggests a lot of thought was put into the characterizations. Overall, it’s a film that's more about the journey than the destination, and it invites contemplation long after the credits roll.
Unique artistic styleExplores themes of identityErratic pacing adds charm
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