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So, "All Men Are Created Equal" is an interesting entry in the realm of animation and history. It’s part of the Blind Justice series, which I find quite unique, really. The film dives into the Aristotelian notion that all men are created equal, but it does this in a way that highlights the glaring omission of women from that equation. The animation is distinct, using a style that feels purposeful, almost like a visual essay. It sets a tone that's reflective and a bit somber, which fits the heavy themes it grapples with. The pacing is measured, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the concepts being discussed. It’s not flashy, but there’s a sincerity in the approach that makes it worthwhile.
Part of the Blind Justice documentary animation series.Focuses on women's exclusion from the concept of equality.Distinctive animation style enhances the narrative.
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