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So, 'Don't Fret' is an interesting blend of animation and horror that dives into the childhood experience of loneliness. You have this 8-year-old guy, Noah, who's left to entertain himself during summer break while his parents are busy. The pacing is quite deliberate, which really adds to that sense of isolation. It builds up the atmosphere with eerie visuals and some practical effects that are surprisingly effective for an animated feature. The voice performances steer clear of the typical kid-friendly tropes, offering a more nuanced portrayal of a child grappling with fear and imagination. There’s this thematic exploration of what happens when boredom meets the unknown, and honestly, it gives a fresh twist to the animation genre that’s worth noting.
Animation meets horror in a child’s loneliness.Eerie visuals and practical effects enhance the mood.Voice performances add depth to the characters.
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