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Ah is a curious exploration of emotion through animation, directed by Lee Sung-hwan. The film uses vibrant blocks that mimic human behavior, creating a vivid yet intriguing atmosphere. As the colors fade, there's this palpable shift in tone that really makes you reconsider what you're seeing. It's almost like a visual metaphor for loss or change. The pacing is unhurried, allowing the viewer to soak in the imagery and the underlying themes of identity and perception. The practical effects have a handmade quality that gives it a unique charm, and the performances—though they are just blocks—feel surprisingly expressive. It's definitely a distinctive piece that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Unique use of color and lossHandmade animation effectsThought-provoking themes
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