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So, 'Earth Coal' takes you on this really interesting journey through a bygone era. Animation here is used in such a way that it almost feels like you're stepping into a painting. The visuals have this rough, textured quality that mirrors the industrial settings, which is a nice touch. It deftly tackles heavy themes—like the struggles of labor and the shared experiences of men in tough times. Pacing is a bit slow, but it allows you to soak in the atmosphere, which is very much steeped in nostalgia and melancholy. The performances, even if animated, really breathe life into these characters, making their sorrows resonate in this strange way. It's distinctive, for sure, especially in how it blends the past with the present.
Interesting use of animation to depict industrial themes.Reflective pacing that enhances the film's atmosphere.Characters' struggles feel relatable despite the historical setting.
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