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So, 'Secret Joy of Falling Angels' is this intriguing piece from '91 that really experiments with animation. It’s not just about pretty pictures—there’s a rawness to it. The way it melds the sacred with the profane is fascinating, almost jarring at times. You get hints of Disney-esque charm but mixed with Michelangelo’s anatomical precision, creating a unique visual language. The film plays with various optical techniques, which gives it a textured feel. The pacing is a bit uneven; some scenes linger, making you digest what's unfolding. It’s like watching a dream where innocence clashes with deeper themes of existence. Definitely leaves a mark, challenging traditional storytelling.
Unique blending of animation stylesExplores themes of existence and artistryExperimental optical techniques used
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