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So, 'The Tale of the Very Tall Man' is this intriguing animated piece from '83 that really captures a unique vibe. The story revolves around a tall dreamer whose presence unsettles the townsfolk—there's something almost whimsical about how his height is portrayed, yet the underlying tension is palpable. The animation style has this hand-drawn charm, which gives it a certain warmth despite the initial unease. As the narrative unfolds, his music becomes a transformative force, stirring a new appreciation for beauty among the townspeople. It's all very layered, really. The pacing sometimes feels a bit off, but that adds to its quaintness. If you're into films that explore themes of acceptance and artistry, this one's a curious find.
Animation style is distinctive and hand-drawn. · Themes of beauty and acceptance are central. · The pacing is somewhat uneven but adds character.
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