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So, 'Factory of the Evicted' is this intriguing piece of animation that really plays with the idea of purpose and identity, you know? The protagonist, a war robot, is kind of lost in this post-war world, and it’s fascinating to see how they explore that disorientation. The pacing feels a bit languid at times, but it gives a chance to soak in the atmosphere of the desolate surroundings, which is quite striking. The visuals are decent, especially considering the budget; you can tell there's an effort in the design of the machinery and environments. It’s not overly polished, but that rawness adds a layer of authenticity. It’s a unique exploration of themes like belonging and transformation, which I found pretty compelling.
Explores themes of identity and purpose.Distinctive visual style with a raw edge.Pacing allows for immersive experience.
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