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So, 'Fish Don't Talk' is this intriguing animated piece from 2020 that transports you back to 1954. It's got a whimsical tone, but there's a real sense of isolation as the young protagonist navigates camp life without the comfort of his parents. The animation style—it's quite vivid, honestly—enhances the nostalgia. The pacing is deliberate, letting moments of reflection breathe, especially when he grapples with his fear of swimming and the vastness of the lake. Themes of childhood anxiety and parental absence hover throughout, and it’s interesting how the fish serve as a metaphor for communication and connection. Plus, there’s this unique balance of humor and earnestness that makes it distinct in a crowded genre. Overall, it’s an experience that lingers, just like those summer days by the lake.
Reflects on childhood fears and independenceCaptivating animation style and nostalgic settingStrong themes of communication and connection
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