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You Take Care Now is one of those early student films that really showcases Ann Marie Fleming's unique take on animation and narrative. It feels a bit raw, like it’s teetering between chaos and control, blending found footage with her own animation techniques. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that somehow adds to its charm. It’s not just a visual experience; it's deeply emotional in places, exploring themes of care and connection, which resonate in a very personal way. The practical effects, though simple, are quite effective, giving the film a tactile quality that’s often lost in digital. It's distinctive not just for its aesthetic but for how it embodies that moment in Vancouver's avant-garde scene.
A rare gem from Vancouver's avant-garde cinema scene.The mix of media creates a unique visual language.Reflects Fleming's developing style in early animation.
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