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The Last Hundred Years of Marx-Leninism is quite the curious piece, isn't it? Animated, obviously, and it carries this unique blend of history and critique. Pavel Koutský, though not a household name, really captures the essence of Marxism over a century through his distinct animation style. The tone is often reflective, sometimes biting, and it doesn't shy away from the heavier themes of ideology and its consequences. The pacing is deliberate, allowing thoughts to settle in the viewer's mind. The visuals are interesting too, with practical effects that seem almost hand-crafted, giving it a tactile feel. It's a distinct voice in the animation realm that you don't come across every day. Definitely one for those who appreciate animation as a medium for deep commentary.
Unique animation style by Pavel KoutskýBlends history with ideological critiqueReflective tone and deliberate pacing
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