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So, Detective Jacqueline: Babushka is quite the ride. This animation dives into a grimy, noir atmosphere that pulls you in from the start. The horror elements creep in slowly, blending with the crime narrative. The interrogation scene with Mathilda Uzodinma, the elderly fruit seller, is chilling, and the way the animation captures that tension is notable. There's this unsettling vibe throughout, thanks to the unique art style that really emphasizes the darker themes. The pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to absorb the buildup before things take a turn into the surreal. It's not your typical animated feature; it’s raw and unrefined, which makes it stand out, a bit like an unsettling dream you can't shake off.
Animation style is distinctively unsettling.Themes of crime and horror merge in unexpected ways.The pacing allows for a gradual buildup of tension.
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Jonathan Oyiriaru
Director