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So, Works' Ant is this interesting piece of 1980s animation that really captures a unique vibe. The film centers around a giant robotic ant on a futuristic construction site, where it and other machines work to create a massive reflecting dish. It’s got this blend of industrial atmosphere and a minimalist aesthetic that pulls you in. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the mechanical sounds and movements—there's something oddly hypnotic about it. It feels a bit like a meditation on automation and progress. The practical effects are quite notable for the time, giving a tangible quality to the animated machinery that you don’t always see in today’s digital world. Definitely one of those curiosity pieces that showcases a specific era’s approach to animation and storytelling.
Considered a cult classic among animation enthusiasts.Noted for its unique atmosphere and pacing.Interesting themes surrounding machinery and progress.
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