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Water Ring Karma 2 is an intriguing piece of animation from 1980 that really dives into the realm of the abstract. The fluidity of the drawings creates this almost meditative quality, making it a unique viewing experience. There's a sense of exploration in the visuals, as forms morph and shift in ways that feel both deliberate and spontaneous—all at once. The pacing can be hypnotic, encouraging you to get lost in the layers. I find it interesting how it plays with themes of transformation and perception. Practical effects aren’t the focus here, but the hand-drawn quality brings a warmth that digital often lacks. It's not about a traditional narrative; it’s more of a sensory journey. Definitely an oddball but worth exploring for those who appreciate the more experimental side of animation.
Explores themes of transformation.Pacing encourages a meditative experience.Hand-drawn animation brings warmth.
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