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I Think I Am an Animal is a documentary that dives into the peculiar and often misunderstood subculture of people who identify as animals. It’s not your typical nature doc; it’s more of an exploration of identity and connection. The pacing is contemplative, letting you sit with the emotions of those who feel a deep kinship with their animal spirits. You get a real sense of the challenges they face and the community they forge. The performances, if you can call them that, are raw and honest, capturing the essence of what it means to feel different. It’s distinctive in its approach, blending personal narratives with philosophical questions about self-identity and belonging. A fascinating, albeit niche, view into a world that many would find hard to grasp.
Offers a unique perspective on identityExplores a niche subcultureThought-provoking themes of belonging
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