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So, 'Study' from 1977 is quite a peculiar piece. It's an animation that really dives into the toll alcohol takes on a man's face—quite literally, mind you. The visuals reveal a lot: those deep furrows, the round mark on the forehead, and the overall lack of symmetry create such a haunting image. The melancholy trumpet score adds a layer of unease, just this constant, unsettling sound that lingers in your mind. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, reinforcing the tragic themes of deterioration and regret. It's distinctive, not just for its subject matter but for how it presents it—no dialogue, just raw visuals and sound. Definitely sticks with you, in a way that's hard to shake off.
The film has had limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Since the director is unknown, it adds a layer of mystery that intrigues many. There are few formats available, often only found in niche animation collections or festival archives, which contributes to its scarcity and the dedicated interest from those who appreciate unconventional storytelling in animation.
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