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Hologram, directed by Henri Furtado, dives into a war-torn landscape where the lines between reality and illusion blur. The animation style is quite striking, with a gritty vibe that matches the intense themes of survival and destiny. The pacing is rather intriguing—sometimes slow to build tension, but it pays off with bursts of action that really showcase the holographic teleportation tech. The voice performances have this raw quality, lending depth to the characters, especially the veteran navigating his uncertain fate. It’s a unique take on the chosen one trope, making you ponder if the real battle is within oneself. The practical effects used for the holograms are a standout, giving the film a distinct feel that’s not often replicated in animated sci-fi.
Interesting use of practical effectsExplores deep themes of identityUnique animation style complements the story
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