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So, "ILM, le Savoir"—it’s an interesting piece. It’s animated but has this rawness to it, you know? The story of this peasant, who’s different from the townsfolk, really captures that feeling of isolation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the town and his growing despair. You can feel the weight of his anguish as he navigates this world where he doesn’t quite fit. The practical effects, though minimal, add a certain charm that complements the hand-drawn animation style. It’s distinctive in its way of exploring themes of identity and belonging without much dialogue, which makes the visuals and the character’s expressions all the more powerful. Definitely a unique watch.
Unique animated styleThemes of identity and belongingExplores isolation through visual storytelling
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