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Heavenly Hundred is an interesting piece of animation that reflects on the 8th anniversary of the Revolution of Dignity. The story centers around a young character, who channels his grief and memories to create art in response to losing his father during those tumultuous times. What strikes me about this film is its melancholic tone, which hangs over the visuals like a thick fog. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection to settle in. The animation style has a raw, almost sketch-like quality that enhances the emotional weight, drawing you into his journey. It’s a unique blend of personal and historical narrative, and you can’t help but feel the depth of the tragedy while witnessing the creative process unfold. Quite distinctive in its approach, it certainly offers a different perspective on memory and loss.
Explores themes of loss and memoryUnique animation styleReflective pacing and atmosphere
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Daryna Zghurovets
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