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So, 'Glass Fingers' is this intriguing piece that sits at the intersection of animation and surrealism. The story follows this woman who literally shapes octopuses from her own flesh, which is just as bizarre as it sounds. The atmosphere is heavy, almost dreamlike, and it explores themes of creation and consequence in a really unique way. The practical effects are something to note—there's a certain tactile quality to the visuals that makes the whole experience feel more visceral. The pacing is a bit slow, but it allows for this introspective quality that I think works. There's a rawness in the performances that really captures the emotional weight of her journey. It's not something you see every day in animation.
The animation style is quite distinct, blending realism with the surreal.Themes of creation, identity, and self-sacrifice are prominent.The pacing might feel slow but complements the introspective nature.
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Alina Gheorghe
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