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100% Renewable Energy is a curious little short that dives into a crucial topic through an engaging animated lens. The visuals are striking yet simple, with a charm that draws you in. The pacing is brisk; it doesn’t linger too long on any one idea, making it digestible despite the heavy themes it tackles. You can feel the urgency behind the message about renewable energy, especially in the wake of nuclear discussions in Japan. Amika Kubo's direction captures a hopeful tone, emphasizing possibilities over fears. It's not just about the visuals; the animation serves the narrative, creating an atmosphere of optimism. The film’s distinctiveness lies in its clear stance, making it a compelling piece for anyone interested in environmental advocacy in animation.
Part of WWF Japan's campaign against nuclear energy.Interesting blend of animation and advocacy.Reflects on Japan's energy future post-Fukushima.
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