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So, 'Story of Small and Large Rabbit' is a curious piece from 1982, drawing inspiration from that lithograph by Nils von Dardel. The animation style feels a bit whimsical, almost dreamlike, you know? It has this gentle pacing that invites you to sink into its world. The narrative explores themes of size, perception, and perhaps even companionship in a rather charming way. It's distinct in its use of practical effects, which gives it a tactile quality that’s rare in animated features, especially from that era. The characters, Small and Large Rabbit, possess a unique dynamic—there’s something quite relatable about their interactions, even if they’re anthropomorphic. It’s a quiet film, but it really lingers in the mind after viewing.
Animation style reminiscent of early 20th-century art.Gentle pacing that encourages reflection.Distinct use of practical effects adds charm.
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