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The Hundred Years of a Century is a curious piece of animation that really dives into the essence of film history. It opens in this delightful Grand Cafe setting, almost whimsical in a way. You see a star-baby born, which sets the stage for a journey that spans a century, tracing the evolution of cinema. The pacing is a bit uneven, which some might find charming or disorienting. The use of practical effects adds a tactile quality that feels grounded, contrasting the often digital-heavy landscape of today. Themes of nostalgia and innovation weave through the visuals, celebrating the art form itself. It's distinct in its homage, capturing the spirit of film while also feeling a bit like a surreal dream.
Unique exploration of film historySurreal animation stylePractical effects create a grounded feel
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