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Dolphin (2013) presents a unique blend of animation and environmental storytelling, diving deep into the oceanic life of Portland's waters. The narrative revolves around the ban on plastic bags, which serves as a catalyst for the underwater community's reactions. The tone is light yet poignant, with a subtle undercurrent of urgency about environmental issues. The pacing has a nice flow, balancing whimsical moments with some heavier themes. The character designs are charming, giving a vibrant life to the marine inhabitants. While the director remains unknown, the practical effects bring an appealing texture to the visuals, making it stand out in indie animation. It's not just for kids; there’s a thoughtful message that resonates beyond the surface.
Interesting take on environmental themes through animation.Unique character designs and practical effects.Captivating storytelling with a mix of lightness and depth.
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