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Forget Me Not dives deep into the harsh realities faced by children in institutions during the communist era. It's animated, which is a unique choice for such a heavy topic, but it works well, creating an almost surreal atmosphere that complements the somber themes. The pacing feels deliberate, letting the viewer absorb the gravity of the stories shared. The juxtaposition between the interview of a former resident and the perspective of an outsider trying to make a change adds depth to the narrative. The animation style is quite distinct, giving a visual language to unspeakable emotions while keeping it grounded in personal experiences. It's a thoughtful exploration, really, not just a recounting of history, but rather an emotional journey that resonates on multiple levels.
Compelling use of animation to tackle serious themes.Interesting dual perspective enhances the narrative.Thoughtful exploration of a sensitive subject.
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Key Crew
Adéla Križovenská
Director