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Fog (1985) is an intriguing piece, really. It’s animated, and while that might throw you off, the weight of its themes are anything but light. The story unfolds in a village swallowed by this thick fog, and it’s not just a weather phenomenon—it's a metaphor for the darkness people live in, filled with theft and betrayal. The pacing has this almost hypnotic quality; you feel the tension build as characters react to the chaos once the fog lifts. The art style has a raw, almost unsettling quality to it, which enhances the atmosphere, making it distinctive. And the performances? They really bring out the despair and confusion of the village. It’s definitely not your typical animation, but that’s what makes it stand out in the genre.
Animation explores deeper societal issues.Unique approach to storytelling through fog.Atmospheric art style enhances emotional impact.
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