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Just a Small is quite the unique piece in the animation realm. The film's narrative revolves around this small eel, who dreams of transcending its humble existence. What strikes me is how it captures that longing we all have to be more than what we are. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reminiscent of watching those ancient murals come to life—each panel slowly revealing layers of depth. The visuals are hand-drawn, lending a textured, tactile quality that really brings out the emotions in the story. It's distinctive for how it intertwines art and narrative, creating an atmosphere that's reflective and introspective. The absence of a known director adds to its allure, making it feel like a hidden gem waiting to be appreciated.
Artistic storytelling through animationHand-drawn visuals evoke deep emotionsExplores themes of ambition and identity
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