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Uncovering the Dark Beauty of Soviet and Russian Cartoons: AMBA Impresses Both Children and Adults

He can impress.

Not all Soviet and Russian cartoons are intended for children. Artists and animators often embarked on bold experiments, and the results were impressive.

Everyone knows about “Hedgehog in the Fog” and “Film, Film, Film.” But animators also had more frightening pictures, not only in the USSR, but also in the nineties.

A striking example is the short film “AMBA”. In it, the genetically transformed brain of an ordinary dog ​​regulates the activities of the Automorphic Bioarchitectural Ensemble.

The plot combines the best techniques from modern science fiction. A mutated planet, a changed animal, cloning and other sudden turns make the viewer worry from the first to the last frame.

The picture turned out to be dark, but beautiful. True, it can scare even adults.

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