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Auto Mommy is an intriguing animated flick that delves into the darker side of parenting and technology. The premise revolves around these parents outsourcing care to a robot, which sets a unique, somewhat eerie tone. The animation style is quite distinct, reminiscent of early 2000s aesthetics, with a fantasy vibe that's almost unsettling. Pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the atmosphere of isolation that the child experiences. The moment when the child dons a dog skin is striking and raises some unsettling questions about identity and nurture. It’s not your typical family movie; there's a disquieting undercurrent that lingers long after viewing, making it a curious conversation starter among collectors.
Animation style echoes early 2000s tech trends.Themes of isolation and identity stand out.The haunting visual of the child in dog skin leaves a lasting impression.
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