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So, Denmark is an interesting piece from 2011, and while the director remains a mystery, the animation really stands out. The story follows Pily, this crustacean character, who’s kind of a patchwork of origins. What I found intriguing is how the film explores the theme of pollution and its impact on marine life, which feels quite timely. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to really sink into the underwater environment. The animation style is unique, blending various techniques that make Pily's world feel alive and tangible. It's not just a visual treat; there’s a sense of urgency in Pily's journey that resonates. The performances, though from animated characters, bring a surprising depth, making you root for this little guy.
Interesting animation style that engages visually.Themes of pollution and environmentalism are quite relevant.Pacing allows for reflection on characters' journeys.
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