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So, 'The Game' from 1975 is a curious piece of animation that really stands apart in terms of its tone and atmosphere. It dives into some surreal themes that often feel more adult than you'd expect, almost dreamlike in its execution. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of adds to the overall experience, giving it a unique rhythm that keeps you on your toes. The animation itself is beautifully crafted, with practical effects that pull you into its world. The performances, though minimal, carry a weight that lingers. It’s a film that’s curious and contemplative, almost like a hidden gem in a sea of more mainstream animations.
'The Game' has had a bit of an uneven journey in terms of availability, which definitely adds to its collector appeal. Original prints seem to be quite scarce, making it a gem for those who appreciate obscure animations. It’s not the kind of film you stumble upon easily, so it intrigues a niche audience that enjoys digging deeper into the lesser-known corners of animation history.
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