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So, 'Life' from 1990 is a curious piece in the animation realm, blending a unique narrative about existence and repetition. The story dives into the cycles that define humanity, almost like a reflection on generational struggles. The tone is rather contemplative, with an atmosphere that feels both whimsical and somewhat dark at times. Pacing can be uneven—some scenes linger just a bit too long, while others rush through pivotal moments. The practical effects are intriguing, lending a tangible feel to the animation that feels rare today. While the performances are less about star power and more about conveying the essence of life’s mundane yet profound nature, there's a distinct charm to its simplicity that keeps you engaged.
Unique narrative on life's cyclesInteresting practical effects enhance storytellingContemplative tone with a whimsical yet dark atmosphere
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