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So, 'The Girl And The Star' from 1970 is this charming little gem of animation that manages to blend whimsy with a touch of melancholy. It tells the story of Lola, a girl who befriends a star, which sounds simple but captures a certain magic, you know? The pacing is gentle, allowing you to really soak in the beautifully hand-drawn scenes and the soft color palettes. The themes of friendship and longing resonate throughout, giving it a dreamy quality. The practical effects, though modest by today's standards, add a unique texture that feels authentic to the era. It’s definitely distinct in its storytelling approach—less about flashy visuals, more about that heartwarming connection between a girl and her celestial friend.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity in the animation collecting community. Its original format was a 16mm print, and it's quite hard to find unedited copies, which adds to its allure. Collector interest tends to fluctuate, but those familiar with it often appreciate its artistic style and emotional depth, even if it hasn't reached mainstream recognition.
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