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So, Scream (1997) isn't your typical movie; it's a fascinating blend of MS-DOS aesthetics, animation, and music that really captures the spirit of the demoscene at the time. The tone is kind of experimental, you know? It creates this unique atmosphere where the visuals and sounds intertwine, almost like a tech-driven fever dream. The pacing is quite rhythmic, with the animation syncing up to the beats, which is a cool touch. What makes it stand out is how it showcases practical effects in a digital realm, pushing boundaries in a way that feels fresh. It’s not about character performances, but rather an exploration of creativity in a constrained medium. Definitely one for those who appreciate the artistry behind computer-generated work.
Not your standard animated film - very unique approach.Great example of 90s demoscene culture.Interesting intersection of sound and visual tech.
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