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First Line is one of those films that pulls you right into the chaos of animation production. Mito's struggle with a difficult sequence feels painfully relatable, especially for anyone who's ever faced a looming deadline. The pacing has this frantic energy, almost like you’re rushing alongside her, but there are these quiet moments too, where self-doubt really sinks in. The animation style is quirky and distinct, adding to the overall atmosphere of madness. You get a sense of the absurdity of the creative process, especially with the director's bizarre antics. It’s not just a story about animation; it’s about pushing through the noise to find your voice, which makes it resonate on a deeper level. Definitely something to chew on for those who appreciate the behind-the-scenes grind.
Unique take on the animation processExplores themes of creativity and self-doubtDistinctive visual style that complements the narrative
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