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BABA (2014) is quite the intriguing gem in animation, weaving together the threads of memory and storytelling through the lens of an elderly Turkish migrant in New Zealand. The narrative unfolds as a poignant reflection, told to his grandson Joel, which adds a layer of warmth and intimacy. The animation style is distinctly vibrant and expressive, capturing the chaotic beauty of memory and the fading moments of an aging mind. What stands out is how the visuals echo the protagonist's stream of consciousness, making you feel that sense of nostalgia and loss. There's a gentle pacing to it, almost like a lullaby, that invites you to linger in his memories. Definitely a unique take on the refugee experience through a personal lens.
Distinctive animation style mirrors memory.Intimate storytelling through a personal lens.Focus on the immigrant experience and nostalgia.
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