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So, 'Doll Shop' from 1991 β it's got this intriguing, almost dreamlike quality. The animation style is distinctive, not your typical flashy stuff, more subtle and ethereal. Melanie, our protagonist, is grappling with these unexpected feelings for her co-worker, Barbara, which adds layers to the narrative. There's this tension between her upbringing and her desires, making for some compelling inner conflict. The daydream sequences where she imagines herself as a doll really stand out, blending reality with her fantasies. It's a unique exploration of identity and acceptance, but in a gentle, almost whimsical way. The pacing's a bit slow, but it gives you time to soak in the atmosphere and really feel what Melanie's going through. Not something you'd see every day in animation, that's for sure.
Interesting exploration of LGBTQ+ themes in animation.Unique daydream sequences that blur lines between reality and fantasy.A subtle, atmospheric film that's a bit of a hidden gem.
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