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I Used to Live by the Sea is an intriguing piece of animation that delicately captures the essence of waiting and change. Set in a quaint seaside town, the film explores the slow unraveling of a family's life as they await the return of a sailor. The pacing is contemplative, almost languid, mirroring the ebb and flow of time itself. What stands out here are the visuals β there's a certain charm in the hand-drawn style that feels nostalgic. The candle burning out and the rose losing its petals serve as poignant symbols of loss and the inexorable passage of time. Itβs not just about the sailor; it's about the quiet shifts in life that often go unnoticed, yet leave a lasting impact. The atmosphere is both melancholic and reflective, inviting viewers to ponder their own experiences with change.
Slow-paced storytellingHand-drawn animation styleExplores themes of loss and transformation
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