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Lisboa-Boa 345 A.E. is this intriguing blend of documentary and animation that really pulls you into the aftermath of that catastrophic quake in 1755. The film has this unique atmosphere, mixing stark historical reality with imaginative projections of the future. It’s not your typical documentary, you know? The pacing feels contemplative, almost meditative, as it juxtaposes the devastation of Lisbon with this surreal vision of what the city might become in 2100. I appreciate how it plays with themes of rebirth and urban transformation, all while relying on practical effects that bring a tactile quality to the animation. Makes you think about how history shapes the landscape, and the performance of the visuals really drives that home.
Unique mix of animation and documentary style.Exploration of historical and future themes.Strong visual storytelling and practical effects.
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