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So, George and Rosemary is this charming little animated piece from '87 that captures the awkwardness of love and aging. The pacing is gentle, almost leisurely, which complements the shy nature of its protagonist, George. The animation has this hand-drawn quality that's got a certain warmth—like you can feel the textures, you know? And the humor? It's subtle, often coming from George's clumsy attempts to connect with Rosemary. Themes of vulnerability and longing are beautifully interwoven. The performances, even though animated, breathe life into the characters, making their quirks and hesitations relatable. It's distinctive in how it doesn’t rush into romance but rather savors those hesitant, hopeful moments that often get lost in more conventional love stories.
Animation style captures warmth and vulnerability.Subtle humor enhances the romantic tension.Pacing allows for reflective moments, making it distinctive.
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