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Way of Movement is a curious piece from 1990, exploring animation in a way that's not really mainstream. The director remains a mystery, but the visuals are striking, almost surreal at times. There's a certain fluidity to the animation that really captures the theme of movement—it's like watching a dance unfold on screen. The pacing is unconventional, taking its time to establish moods rather than rushing through plot points. The themes of freedom and expression resonate throughout, offering a contemplative experience. It's not heavy on dialogue, but the practical effects used give it a tangible quality that's hard to pinpoint. It’s distinctive, for sure, and worth discussing among collectors who appreciate the nuances of animation.
Unique animation style focusing on fluidity and movementExplores themes of freedom and artistic expressionUnconventional pacing, more focused on atmosphere than plot
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