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So 'In Inerta' is this fascinating animated piece that really digs into the psyche of a man grappling with anxiety after the Fukushima disaster. The animation here is quite stark, almost haunting, with a palpable atmosphere that reflects the internal chaos. The pacing can feel a bit slow, which actually enhances the sense of unease; it's like you're walking alongside the protagonist in his spiraling thoughts. The way it captures that feeling of wanting to keep moving, yet being stuck, resonates deeply. It's not just about the disaster itself but how it affects human emotions, making it a pretty distinctive exploration of anxiety in a post-catastrophe world.
Animation style is stark and reflective of mood.Pacing enhances the sense of unease throughout.Themes of anxiety and human emotion post-disaster.
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