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Soup (1975) offers a unique blend of animation and photomontage that feels both experimental and deeply personal. The way the couple's relationship evolves is depicted with a kind of dreamlike quality, drawing you into their world. The pacing meanders at times, yet it enhances the emotional weight rather than detracts from it. The practical effects are interesting, giving the film an almost handmade feel that feels rare nowadays. There's a certain charm in its rawness, a thread of intimacy that resonates. The animation style, gritty yet vibrant, really sets it apart from more polished works of the time. It’s one of those films that demands attention and contemplation, not just a casual watch.
Soup has had limited home video releases, making it somewhat elusive in collector circles. Its scarcity adds to its intrigue, with few prints circulating among enthusiasts. Many collectors appreciate its experimental nature and the emotional depth it portrays, often discussing its potential influence on later indie works. It's definitely one to keep an eye on, especially as more collectors dive into niche animations from the 70s.
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