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So, 'The Dog' from 2018 is a curious piece that captures a simple yet profound experience between a boy and a neighbor's dog. The atmosphere feels gentle, almost meditative, as they wander in nature, and the animation through the pinscreen technique gives it this unique, textured quality that really draws you in. It’s not flashy, but there’s an honesty to it that's pretty captivating. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the environment and the subtle moments shared between the boy and the dog. It's distinct in its execution, particularly for those who appreciate experimental animation. This film invites reflection rather than just viewing, which is a nice change of pace in contemporary cinema.
'The Dog' is somewhat of a hidden gem in the animation realm, especially for those interested in experimental works. It’s part of a limited release, making it a bit harder to find, and the unique pinscreen technique used is rather rare today. Collectors might appreciate its artisanal approach, especially as it stems from a residency by the CNC, giving it an air of authenticity. The scarcity factor combined with its artistic merit could definitely spark interest among those who enjoy nuanced storytelling in animation.
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