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Why Cat was Called Cat is this intriguing animated piece from 1982 that dives into the whimsical world inspired by S. Marshak's poetry. The pacing is unique, with a dreamlike quality that lingers, almost like a visual poem itself. You can feel the playfulness in the animation, which feels very hand-crafted; it has a certain charm that modern animations often miss. The themes explore naming and identity, which the film does with a light touch but still leaves a mark on your thoughts. It's not just about cats but also about perception. The atmosphere is almost nostalgic, making you reflect on childhood stories and the simple joy they bring. This one's for collectors who appreciate the uniqueness of animation from this era.
Unique animation style reminiscent of the early '80s.The film evokes a nostalgic, dreamlike atmosphere.Explores themes of identity and perception through whimsical storytelling.
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