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So, 'It Can’t Be That Nothing That Can Be Returned' is an interesting piece. The animation style is quite unique, blending digital artistry with this heavy thematic weight. It explores the aftereffects of war in Ukraine, but it’s not just a straightforward narrative. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative at times, allowing viewers to linger on the emotional resonance of memory and trauma. It tackles the idea of choice in a stark yet poignant way—do you want to confront your past or erase it? The living monument concept is fascinating, a sort of graveyard of emotions. It’s distinct in its vision, challenging how we perceive guilt and remembrance. Very thought-provoking, for sure.
Unique animation styleExplores themes of memory and traumaContemplative pacing
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