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So, 'Short Cuts: The Man Who Knew Too Much' from 2020 is this curious blend of animation that feels both whimsical and a touch eerie. The storytelling is quite fragmented, echoing the disjointed lives of the characters it portrays. It’s not your typical animated fare; the visuals have this rough charm that almost feels like a sketchbook come to life. The pacing can be jarring, moving from one vignetto to another, which gives it a dreamlike quality - or nightmare, depending on how you see it. The themes of knowledge versus ignorance are woven throughout, offering layered interpretations. It’s distinctive for its animation style that’s not just about pretty pictures but about exploring deeper narratives. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
Animation with a unique styleFragmented storytellingThemes of knowledge and ignorance
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