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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Earth, mostly
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Re: Nutcracker - Russian Animation
Such a crude art style. Very depersonalized and hard to look at.
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Process Disciple
Join Date: May 2005
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Re: Nutcracker - Russian Animation
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Electric Frankfurter
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Frankfurt, darkest Germany
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Re: Nutcracker - Russian Animation
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Your ignorance is showing. In the Soviet Union and other eastern block states cartoons and illustrations of children books were one of the few areas of art were artist enjoyed very little restriction by censorship and were creativity could flourish (possible more than in the west where creativity was restricted by target groups and sales), so there (and are still some) were some incredible illustrators out there. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Re: Nutcracker - Russian Animation
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Clara shrinks and the camera cuts away for a full 10 seconds before we get to see her react, and then it's such a distant shot we can hardly get a reading. She is supposed to be the viewpoint character so how she feels about this is vital. (Compare with danielsangeo's clip.) In the russian version the mice are much better drawn and more emotionally comprehensible then Clara despite being the bad guys. It's a struggle to get any emotion out of what is going on. |
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