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So, 'The Giant Who Dreamed of Playing Violin' is a curious piece from 1986. The animation style is quite distinctive - not the slick stuff you see today, but it has a charming hand-drawn quality that really draws you in. The pacing is a bit slow, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the giant’s world and his unlikely friendship with a dwarf. It's a tale of dreams and overcoming size differences, both literally and metaphorically. The drum playing lessons are whimsical, filled with humor and heart. The performances, though animated, feel genuinely heartfelt. And the themes of friendship and aspiration resonate. There's something very unique about its approach to storytelling – it feels like a forgotten treasure of the genre.
Curious animation styleThemes of friendship and aspirationWhimsical humor and heart
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