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So, 'Freddie Mercury: Love Me Like There’s No Tomorrow' is an interesting short. It has this unique animation style that really complements the emotional weight of its story. The two anthropomorphised white blood cells carry a lot of depth, with one getting infected by the AIDS virus. It’s not a direct portrayal of Freddie’s life but rather an artistic nod to the struggles around the AIDS crisis. The pacing is tight, really capturing the urgency and poignancy without overstaying its welcome. Plus, the way they interweave music subtly into the narrative adds a layer of soul. Not your typical animation, that's for sure.
Unique animation styleThematic depthExplores AIDS crisis subtly
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