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So, Giordano is this animated piece from '85 that dives into freedom of expression, which is a pretty heavy but crucial topic. The animation style feels quite unique for its time, almost a bit rough around the edges, which adds to its charm. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow works, allowing the themes to sink in rather than just rush through them. There’s this rawness to how it tackles the subject matter, reflecting genuine struggles but also hope. The voice performances are decent, not overly polished, which fits the overall vibe of the film. It’s a curious watch, definitely stands out in animation, particularly with its Canadian roots and the way it embraces the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Focuses on freedom of expression themes.Unique animation style for the mid-80s.Decent voice performances, fitting the film's vibe.
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