So, 'It Was Raining' is an intriguing animation that's a bit hard to pin down. The director remains unknown, which adds to its mystique, right? The tone feels both melancholic and introspective, kinda like a quiet stroll in a half-remembered dream. I mean, the pacing is gentle, almost meditative, which might not be everyone's cup of tea. Themes of solitude and reflection are woven throughout, and there's this distinct visual style that really stands out—almost like watercolor paintings brought to life. Practical effects are used creatively, adding texture that you don’t always find in typical animations these days. It's a film that invites you to sit with it, even if it’s not for those looking for fast action or typical narratives.
Atmospheric and introspective animationDistinctive visual styleThemes of solitude and reflection
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Chaky Lillini
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