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So, 'Motherland Tree' is this really intriguing piece of Russian animation from 1987. It has a surreal quality, almost dreamlike, and you can feel the philosophical undertones throughout. The pacing is a bit unconventional, it meanders, allowing the visuals and themes to breathe. The animation itself is distinct, with practical effects that bring a tactile feel to the surreal imagery. Themes of nature, identity, and existence swirl around in a way that’s kind of haunting but also thought-provoking. The lack of a known director adds this mysterious layer, making you wonder about its origins and intentions. It’s definitely not your typical animated fare, but that’s what I find captivating about it.
Features a unique blend of surrealism and philosophy. · Pacing is unconventional, which may not suit everyone. · Practical effects contribute to its distinctive visual style.
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