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So, 'Keiko-san and I' is one of those films that really digs into the complexities of AI-human relationships. The atmosphere is a mix of warmth and tension as Keiko, portrayed with a strange kind of charm, starts glitching. It's almost unsettling how these little errors reflect bigger themes of attachment and change. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silence to weigh heavy, especially between Airi and her mother. The practical effects are pretty minimal, but effective—Keiko's design is sleek yet unsettlingly humanoid. Ultimately, it's about what it means to let go and the bonds we form, and it’s executed with a subtle touch that lingers after the credits roll. Really got me thinking, you know?
Explores AI-human emotional bondsPacing allows for deep reflectionDistinctive practical effects style
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