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Home Office is an interesting exploration of childhood resilience wrapped in animation. The tone is somber yet tinged with a strange sense of whimsy, which works well given the backdrop of the pandemic. Lilly, our young protagonist, is strikingly mature for her age, navigating the complexities of her home life while dealing with her mother’s struggles. The pacing feels reflective, allowing moments of tension to breathe, especially when Lilly’s secret is at stake. The animation style, though not groundbreaking, effectively captures the emotional weight of Lilly’s situation. There’s a raw authenticity in the performances, particularly with how the characters interact. It’s this blend of light and heavy themes that gives the film its distinct flavor, making it a conversation starter.
Interesting mix of light and dark themes.Characters are well-developed despite the animation.Pacing allows for reflection on serious topics.
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