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So, there's this animated piece called 'Ana, en passant' that really takes you on a journey through identity and self-discovery. The way it blends vibrant visuals with a haunting atmosphere is something else. Ana, the protagonist, finds this doppelgÀnger, Alice, and they delve deep into their own abysses. It's not just a story about loss; it's layered with themes of memory and the influence of urban landscapes. The pacing kind of ebbs and flows, which adds to the dreamlike quality. It's distinct in how it plays with the idea of personal paths intertwined with the cities they navigate. There's a certain rawness to the animation that complements the story beautifully.
'Ana, en passant' has a peculiar charm that draws collectors in, though its obscure release history makes it a rarity. The film has seen limited formats, primarily on indie platforms, which adds to its allure. There's an increasing interest among collectors for unique animation that explores deeper themes like this, so keeping an eye out for any special editions might be worthwhile.
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