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So, 'Tren zbója' is this intriguing piece of animation that really dances around societal issues. Kazimierz Urbański, the mind behind it, uses a kind of visual shorthand to lay bare class struggles in a way that feels raw and immediate. It’s not just animation; it’s crafted right on the film stock, which gives it a tactile quality that’s hard to ignore. The pacing can feel a bit disjointed, but I think that adds to its charm. Symbolism abounds, and every frame invites you to think deeper about its commentary—definitely not your everyday animated fare.
When it comes to collecting, 'Tren zbója' is a bit of a rarity, especially in good condition. Its unique production methods and the obscurity surrounding its director make it an intriguing find for those interested in animation history. There aren't many copies floating around, which gives it a certain allure among collectors who appreciate the blend of art and social critique in film.
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