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Symon is this intriguing little animation from 1980, where a discarded piece of trash becomes the canvas for a character that springs to life. It’s got this quirky, offbeat charm. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, which is a mix of whimsy and a touch of melancholy. You really feel the journey of this character as he digs through refuse, almost like a commentary on waste and creativity. The practical effects are simple yet effective, giving everything a raw, hand-drawn feel that somehow adds to its uniqueness. It’s not your typical animated fare, and it stands out for its themes of rebirth and the value of overlooked things in our lives. Definitely worth a watch if you're into animation that’s a bit outside the mainstream.
Unique animation styleExplores themes of waste and creativityQuirky tone and atmosphere
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