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So, 'Bisou Sauvage'—2026, right? This one's an oddball. It's got this edgy, dark comedic vibe that really pulls you in. The animation is distinctive, almost gritty, which fits the story's bleak themes about privilege and the absurdity of boredom in a chaotic world. You can feel the tension simmering throughout; the pacing keeps you on edge. Bahij Jaroudi, the animator, uses color and movement in such a way that it almost feels like a visual critique of modern apathy—like he's making us confront our own detachment. The characters are a bored couple, and their journey is both hilarious and unsettling. It’s not your typical animated fare, and it’s pretty fascinating how it tackles serious topics while bouncing between dark humor and surreal imagery.
Distinctive animation styleDark comedy with layered themesExplores privilege and detachment
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