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So, 'The Little Death' from 1989 is one of those early experiments in computer animation that really pushes boundaries for its time. The humanoid figures, while simplistic by today's standards, have this unique charm, you know? There's a surreal quality to the film that captures a blend of whimsy and melancholy. It doesn't rush things, which I appreciate; the pacing gives it a dreamlike flow. The themes touch on existential thoughts, which can feel pretty profound alongside the animation. The practical effects, although limited, add a tangible feeling that CGI often lacks. It's definitely got a distinctive vibe that sets it apart from both its contemporaries and much of what followed in the animation scene.
Early example of computer animationSurreal and dreamlike atmosphereThemes of existentialism and whimsy
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