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Triangle (1989) dives deep into the chaotic world of the Weimar Republic. The animation is striking, capturing the electric energy of Berlin’s cabaret scene, with its jazz-infused nights and vibrant yet fragile lives. You feel the tension build, especially when that swastika appears—it's like the bubble bursts. The practical effects really enhance the surreal atmosphere, and the performances are quite expressive for animation. There's this darkness that creeps in, you know? Artists and lovers, they’re all trying to find a way to escape, but it’s not going to end well. It’s poignant and layered, exploring themes of identity and loss, making it a distinct piece among animation of its time.
Set in the atmospheric cabaret scene of Weimar Berlin.Emphasizes themes of identity and the impact of tyranny.Unique blend of animation and practical effects that enhance its surreal tone.
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