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So, 'Glass Half' is this curious little animation from 2015 that dives into the world of art criticism. You’ve got two characters, both amateur critics, who meet up in a gallery, and the whole film revolves around their back-and-forth debates on the art pieces hanging on the walls. The pacing is kind of languid, but that just adds to the atmosphere—like you’re wandering through the gallery with them. Their arguments, while sometimes heated, also reveal their insecurities and biases. What stands out is how the animation captures the essence of the art they discuss, almost as if it breathes life into these pieces. It's a neat exploration of perspective and perception, and it feels very relatable in a way that’s not often seen in animation.
Animation style complements the themes.Captures the essence of art critique.Character-driven dialogue.
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