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So, 'Fishy' is this quirky little animation from 2017 that really dives into the parent-child dynamic in a way that’s both odd and engaging. The story centers around a father facing a life-threatening situation, and through this bizarre lens, he learns to embrace his son’s unique identity. The animation style has this playful yet slightly eerie vibe that gives it a distinctive feel. It’s not just about the visuals; the pacing is tight, and it has a nice rhythm that keeps you invested without dragging. The performances, though animated, feel genuine and heartfelt, capturing that complex emotional terrain between them. It’s definitely one of those films that sticks with you, not because it’s flashy, but because it resonates on a deeper level.
Unique approach to family dynamics.Interesting animation style, not overly polished.Themes of acceptance and identity are central.
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