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Kigo is an intriguing little gem that dances between the lines of animation and poetry. The abstract visuals are really something else—each frame feels like a brushstroke painting over haiku's delicate imagery. There’s this contemplative tone throughout, inviting you to linger on the fleeting beauty of nature and life's transience. The pacing, slow and deliberate, allows you to absorb the changing seasons depicted in a way that resonates deeply. It kinda feels like a meditation, pulling you into moments of stillness and reflection. The way it uses color and shape to evoke emotions is something I haven't seen much elsewhere. Definitely not your average animated film, it stands out for its unique approach to storytelling through visual art rather than traditional narrative.
Unique animation styleAbstract visualization of haikuMeditative pacing and tone
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Izumi Yoshida
Director