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So, 'Baby I Love You da ze' takes this charming premise of youthful longing and twists it with a light-hearted animation style. The pacing feels intentionally slow, mirroring the awkwardness of junior high crushes. The boy's character is often lost in his thoughts, which gives a nice contrast to the girl's vibrant demeanor. It’s like watching a daydream unfold in pastel colors. There’s this subtle exploration of missed connections, and it really captures that fleeting moment of potential romance—like the candy bar they both wanted but never shared. The animation isn’t groundbreaking, but it has this quaint, hand-drawn feel that adds to its charm. The voice performances, while not stellar, fit the characters well, adding to the overall lightness of the film. Just a nice slice of adolescent life, really.
Captures the awkwardness of first crushesUnique animation style with a nostalgic feelThemes of missed connections resonate throughout
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