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So, 'It's Just a Whole' dives into this stark, clinical world that feels almost suffocating. The animation here is quite stark, with those sterile white tones dominating the visuals, accentuating the tension of the examination scene. The pacing is deliberate, really making you feel the discomfort and vulnerability of the protagonist. It's a deep exploration of objectification and the human body, which is unsettling yet thought-provoking. You’ve got a unique use of practical effects that add a gritty realism to the animated format. The performances, though animated, somehow evoke a visceral reaction, which is pretty impressive for this medium. Honestly, it’s not your typical animation; it lingers with you and challenges perceptions in a quiet yet assertive way.
Unique use of animation for unsettling themesIntense examination of body objectificationPacing enhances discomfort and reflection
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