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Felt Right Then, Feels Right Now is an animation that dives deep into the childhood memory of Blyth. It’s not just about trying on a pair of boxers, but more about the exploration of identity and self-acceptance. The animation is visually striking, with a dreamy quality that complements the nostalgic tone. I mean, it really captures the innocence of childhood mixed with the complexities of growing up. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to soak in Blyth's introspection. While the director remains unknown, the emotional weight is palpable. It’s distinctive not just for its subject matter but for how it approaches it, weaving together personal history with broader themes of gender identity in a way that feels honest and raw.
Animation with a focus on gender identityReflective and nostalgic toneUnique storytelling through childhood memories
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Ashton Blyth
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