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So, 'Springfield' from '86 is this wild animation that dives into some really intimate themes. It’s all about the domestic life, but not in a glossy way. You get these quirky drawing techniques that almost feel like a mix of sketches and full animation, creating this odd atmosphere. The humor? It's definitely idiosyncratic and has this sort of dry edge that you might either love or find a bit off-putting. It's the kind of film that tackles obsession and fear with a strange lightness, like a cat lounging in a messy living room while its owner vacuums. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing those little moments of discomfort to really sink in. There's something uniquely compelling about how it portrays housewives and their worlds. Just a fascinating piece overall.
Unique drawing styles blend various techniques.Explores domestic alienation with humor.A deeper look at obsession and personal fears.
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