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Dat's Real Good? takes a peculiar premise and runs with it. The animation is unique, kind of quirky, but it captures an odd atmosphere that pulls you in. Louise, as she navigates this surreal disruption of her everyday life, encounters these strange presences in her house that really symbolize the haunting legacy of colonialism. The pacing is an interesting mix β some moments feel a bit slow, but they let the weight of the themes sink in. There's this blend of whimsy and tension that, while not for everyone, really sticks with you. Itβs an intriguing exploration of history viewed through a child's eyes, which brings a fresh perspective to the table. Worth a look for those curious about animated narratives that go beyond the surface.
Unique animation styleExploration of colonial themesSurreal atmosphere
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