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The Cube is this quirky little gem from '72, a surreal animation that dives into the absurdity of human conflict. Two guys, stuck in a space, engage in a conversation that's both trivial and profound, you know? The pacing is deliberately slow, which really amplifies the tension between them. The animation style is rough around the edges, yet it has a charm that feels organic, almost like a visual experiment. It's not just about their argument; it's about how our disagreements can seem so monumental at times. It’s a thought-provoking piece that lingers in your mind, and the practical effects add a unique texture that enhances its distinctive atmosphere.
The Cube has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. It’s one of those obscure animations that doesn’t pop up often, so there's an interesting scarcity factor. Enthusiasts tend to appreciate its experimental nature and the way it challenges conventional storytelling. Overall, it's a unique piece that can spark conversations among collectors about the evolution of animation.
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Pavao Štalter
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Pavao Štalter
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