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So, 'Step By Step' is this animated piece from 1978 that offers a really poignant look at childhood through various historical lenses. It dives into some pretty heavy themes like sacrifice and war, but it balances it out with this lullaby of hope. The pacing is interesting too; it flows from darker scenes into moments of lightness, making you reflect on both the struggles and joys of being a child. What stands out is its global perspective, showing kids in diverse circumstances, from poverty to playtime. It’s not just an animation; it's almost like an emotional journey that feels both personal and universal.
'Step By Step' has been somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors, with its limited release making the original formats fairly scarce. There have been a few reissues over the years, but finding a clean print from the late '70s is rare. Its unique thematic approach and animation style set it apart, drawing interest from those who appreciate films that address social issues through a child’s perspective.
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