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9 Million Colors dives into an underwater world that feels both vibrant and haunting. Fran the shrimp is this fierce little predator, but her interactions with blind fish Milva introduce a surprising layer of depth. The animation style is quite striking, marrying vivid colors with a muted palette that reflects the ocean's mood swings. There's a beautiful tension in how Fran's insatiable hunger clashes with Milva's struggle for existence, which really amplifies the atmosphere. You can feel the weight of their worlds colliding. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the nuances of their relationship. It’s distinctive how the film plays with themes of perception and the way we see our surroundings—literally and metaphorically.
Unique animation styleThemes of perception and survivalStrong character dynamics
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