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So, this one is a wild take on the classic Dostoevsky tale, set in a gritty cyberpunk world. The animation style is really striking, with neon hues and a moody atmosphere that just pulls you in. Rodion Raskolnikov's journey feels fresh here—he's grappling with guilt and existential dread, but with a twist: the old woman he targets is a robot. It adds a bizarre layer to his moral dilemma, you know? The pacing is kind of frenetic at times, reflecting his inner turmoil. And let's not forget the collaboration with Egor Loskutov and the Syenduk channel; that gives it a unique edge. The practical effects used in certain scenes are also noteworthy, lending a tangible feel to this digital world. Definitely a unique spin.
Distinctive animation style with neon aestheticsExplores themes of guilt and morality in a cyberpunk contextPractical effects enhance the digital narrative
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