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So, 'Dozens of Norths' is really something. It plunges you into this animated world where The North isn't just a place—it's kind of a state of mind. The animation has this raw, textured feel, almost like it’s hand-crafted, which adds to the dream-like quality. The pacing is not conventional; it feels fragmented, mirroring the director's own memories. And those themes of identity and memory? They’re woven throughout, making you ponder your own experiences. The characters are drawn with quirks that feel genuine, almost like you might have met them somewhere. There's this unique atmosphere that lingers after the credits roll. It's not your typical narrative, but that’s part of what makes it stand out.
Unique animation style with a textured feelExplores themes of identity and fragmented memoryDistinctive atmosphere that lingers post-viewing
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