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So, EAT (2024) dives into this really surreal territory with its animation style. It's definitely experimental, blending dark humor and a kind of absurdist vibe that feels both unsettling and oddly compelling. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, which works in favor of the themes of struggle and the absurdity of food challenges. This old man, navigating through his nightmares, faces these bizarre food tasks that seem to reflect deeper fears and regrets. The visuals really stand out—there's a rawness to the animation that almost feels tactile. It’s not your standard fare, and that’s what sets it apart. You sort of get lost in its strange world, trying to piece together what it all means.
Experimental animation styleDark humor with absurdist elementsThemes of struggle and regret
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