Forbidden Fruit is a curious little gem from Marion Boisrond. It’s got this ethereal quality, you know? The animation style is quite whimsical, almost dreamlike, which really complements the story's themes of innocence and rebellion. It’s set in that turn-of-the-century vibe, which adds an interesting layer. The pacing feels just right; not rushed but never dragging either. Those two girls, they really pull you into their world with performances that feel so genuine. The way the fruit is depicted—there's something almost magical about it. The film plays with ideas of curiosity and consequence, and there's a certain tension that keeps you engaged till the end. Plus, the practical effects are charming, giving it that tactile feel that digital often lacks.
Explores themes of innocence and rebellion.Whimsical animation style enhances the narrative.Subtle yet effective sound design complements the atmosphere.
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Marion Boisrond
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