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A Long Protracted Scene of an Accident is an intriguing animation that mixes childlike curiosity with dark themes. Henrik, just 10, navigates a world tinted by his parents' peculiar obsession with disaster sites. It's not just the outside world that's threatening; the atmosphere is heavy with his father's absence and his mother's spiraling alcoholism. The animation itself is visceral, utilizing a unique style that complements the emotional weight of the story, almost haunting in its execution. The pacing feels deliberately slow, allowing each moment to sink in—like the lingering aftermath of an accident. It’s a distinctive take on childhood trauma, wrapped in a bizarre familial dynamic, that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
The animation style is quite striking, almost unsettling.Themes of childhood trauma are explored in a unique way.Not much is known about the director, adds to its mystery.
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