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The Marathon is this intriguing short by Aleksandr Petrov, which feels like a bit of an artistic experiment more than a straightforward narrative. Clocking in at just over two minutes, it captures a young boy in silhouette, navigating a visual divide that almost feels like a representation of innocence versus experience. The animation, while brief, is layered with atmosphere; there's this delicate balance of whimsy and contemplation. Petrov's style shines through in those flowing lines and rich textures, creating a dream-like quality that's consistent with his other work. It’s a tribute piece to Mickey's 60th, but it carries a unique tone that sits well outside the usual homage territory. The pacing is brisk, but it feels intentional, almost like a visual poem.
Short runtime offers a quick viewing experience. · Visually distinct animation style by Petrov. · Interesting exploration of themes like innocence.
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