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So, 'Squid Festival'—it's one of those oddities that really lingers in your mind. The animation is surreal, almost dreamlike, which pairs well with its horror elements. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing the eerie atmosphere to settle in. You’ve got this exploration of death and rebirth, which is kind of heavy, but the way it's depicted through the dance of sperm and egg? That's definitely distinct. The practical effects contribute to a tactile quality that’s pretty rare, especially in ‘93. There's a haunting charm to it, making it feel both grotesque and beautiful. Not something you'd see on every shelf, that's for sure.
Features unconventional animation techniques.Explores themes of life, death, and rebirth in a unique way.Atmospheric and unsettling, perfect for niche collectors.
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