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So, '2.35m' is quite an interesting piece, really. The animation style is distinct, blending a whimsical aesthetic with a somewhat melancholic undertone. It captures this persistent distance between a father and daughter—quite literally 2.35 metres apart—which serves as a clever metaphor for emotional barriers. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere, almost meditative in a way. The performances, though animated, feel genuine; you can sense the frustration and longing. Unique use of practical effects gives it a tactile feel, which is rare in animation. It doesn't rush towards a resolution. Overall, it's a thoughtful exploration of familial relationships, not something you'd find in mainstream cinema.
Intriguing blend of animation stylesPacing allows for deep emotional explorationDistinctive use of practical effects in animation
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Andi Concha
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