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Ingot (1983) is this curious little gem of an animated film that feels like a time capsule from a different era of educational content. The overall tone is rather didactic, but in a strangely charming way – it’s got that vintage vibe that makes you think about the past in terms of metal recycling and conservation. The pacing is a bit slow, which you might find yourself appreciating as it allows the viewer to absorb the rather niche themes about saving metal. The animation style is simplistic yet effective, with a peculiar allure. It's not your typical animated feature; rather, it’s a product of its time that reflects a specific interest in industrial materials and sustainability – fascinating for collectors who appreciate the backstory behind films.
Curious animation style reflecting 80s aesthetics. · Unconventional educational themes about metal. · Watch for the blend of nostalgia and information.
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