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Dry Season Fruits is an intriguing animation that threads together a couple's marital turmoil with broader societal issues. The tone is satirical, yet there's this underlying weightiness, making you contemplate human flaws and societal ills. It’s not just about the animation style, which has a unique, almost DIY feel, but also the way it melds personal struggles with themes like climate change and racism. The pacing is interesting too—slow and contemplative at times, but then it picks up where it needs to. You can't help but notice how the visuals serve as a commentary on endangered species, marrying the personal with the political. It's distinctive for its blend of humor and stark realities, which feels pretty fresh in the animation realm.
Animation with a satirical edgeAddresses serious themes subtlyDistinctive visual style
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Dinko Kumanović
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