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I Want to Go Home is a striking short that dives into the terrifying experience of losing one's sight. The animation style is really something else, blending chaos with nostalgia in a way that feels raw and deeply authentic. The pacing is intriguing—one moment you're drifting through a child's memory, the next you're confronted by this surreal medical world. It’s a visual play with distortion that’s unsettling yet beautiful. You can feel the fear creeping in, but then there's this flicker of hope when clarity returns. The layers of sound and visual cues really heighten the emotional journey. It's not just about the loss and rediscovery of sight; it’s about grappling with the personal chaos that comes with it.
Experimental animation techniques used throughout.Strong emotional resonance and personal storytelling.Themes of childhood nostalgia and the fragility of perception.
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