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Surrogate is an intriguing piece from '86 that plays with the boundaries of animation. It's got this fragmentary vibe, almost like a visual diary, where it meanders through trash can contents and stunt mishaps. The plasticine animation feels really tactile, bringing a unique warmth to the otherwise disjointed narrative. It's not your standard animated fare, more like a collage of moments that invite you to ponder the absurdity of everyday life. There’s a certain charm in its imperfection, a rawness that’s hard to find in today’s polished offerings. It flows in a way that feels spontaneous, making it a curious watch for those who appreciate experimental animation.
Fragmentary structure invites interpretationUtilizes practical effects like plasticineShowcases unusual themes and pacing
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