A Japanese family is engaged in the making of colored lanterns. Everything is going along fine until a storm comes up and carries away all the newly made lanterns.
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Is it worth your time? If you have five minutes and a weird obsession with animation history, sure. If you need a movie with a coherent plot that makes sense, skip this one. It is basically a hallucination on celluloid. There is this family, right? They make lanterns. They are really good at it, too. Then a storm hits...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? If you have five minutes and a weird obsession with animation history, sure. If you need a movie with a coherent plot that makes sense, skip this one. It is basically a hallucination on celluloid. There is this family, right? They make lanterns. They are really good at it, too. Then a storm hits and everything goes sideways. The wind takes everything The way the lanterns just float away is kind of haunting. It’s not like a normal storm where things break—it’s like the sk..."

