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Bloomstreet 11 dives into that fleeting moment of childhood, where best friends are navigating their last summer together. The animation is quite striking; it has this whimsical yet slightly unsettling quality. You can feel the awkwardness creeping in as their bodies start to morph, a metaphor for the inevitable changes that come with growing up. It's slow-paced, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere of nostalgia and impending loss. The practical effects used to illustrate the shifts in their bodies add an interesting layer, almost like a visual representation of their emotional turmoil. The performances, though animated, carry a genuine weight that reflects real friendships. It’s a unique exploration of friendship and transformation.
Intriguing exploration of childhood and changeDistinctive animation style with practical effectsCaptures the bittersweet nature of growing up
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Nienke Deutz
Director