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So, 'It Was On Earth That I Knew Joy' is really an intriguing piece. It dances around this idea that after humanity's gone, it’s not the survivors but the machines that hold onto memories. The pacing can feel a bit meditative, letting you stew in the atmosphere of a post-apocalyptic world that feels both familiar and eerily distant. The visuals are quite striking, often using practical effects that give it a gritty edge, which really enhances the themes of loss and memory. The narrative, while abstract, pulls you into this contemplation of what history means when there are no humans left to tell it. Definitely a unique take on the genre, even if its execution is a bit uneven at times.
Intriguing exploration of memory and historyMeditative pacing with striking visualsPractical effects create a gritty atmosphere
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