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Development School is an interesting little gem in animation, exploring the daily life of a six-year-old girl. It captures that frenetic energy of childhood, bouncing from ballet to singing lessons, and then, of course, the swimming pool. What really sets it apart is that juxtaposition of structured activities against the backdrop of something as mundane yet profound as losing a tooth. The pacing feels true to a child’s perspective, with its whimsical yet sometimes chaotic flow. The hand-drawn style adds a certain warmth, which complements the simplicity of the narrative. It's a reflection on growth and the weight of expectations, but also a reminder of the carefree wonderment of youth. Not your typical kids' film, that's for sure.
Animation captures childhood vibrancyExplores themes of growth and expectationsDistinctive hand-drawn visual style
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