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So, Cage, from 2020, is this interesting blend of animation and documentary, right? The director's unknown, but honestly, the hand-drawn animation really captures this harsh feeling of confinement. It’s raw and strikes a chord with the archival footage they’ve woven in. The pacing can feel a bit disjointed at times, but that just adds to the urgency of the themes—like the struggle for liberation. You get this sense of heavy reflection throughout, and it’s almost haunting in its portrayal of cruelty. It's distinctive in how it marries those two mediums to tell a story that feels both personal and universal. Definitely leaves an impression, and you can see the passion behind the artistry.
Hand-drawn animation enhances emotional depthArchival footage creates a haunting atmosphereThemes of confinement resonate throughout
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