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Zséman is a curious piece of animation, birthed from the creative minds of students at Moholy-Nagy University. The stop motion technique brings a tactile quality that's quite engaging, almost inviting you to explore every frame. The dialogue, if you can call it that, is this fascinating gibberish—a concoction of sounds that lacks literal meaning but somehow adds to the film's whimsical atmosphere. It feels like a dream where narrative logic takes a backseat. The pacing is a bit unconventional, flowing more like a series of vignettes than a traditional storyline. There's a playful yet slightly eerie tone that lingers, which I find really distinctive. It's not everyday you encounter such a blend of practicality and experimentation in animation. Definitely a unique project worth discussing in the collector's circle.
Unique stop motion styleGibberish dialogue adds to charmGreat discussion piece for animation fans
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Milán Kopasz
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