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Masks (1997) is an intriguing blend of animation that dives into themes of identity and societal norms. The narrative begins with a crying infant, clearly expressing a yearning for authenticity as he reacts to his father's disguise. It’s fascinating how the film explores this rejection of convention from such a young age. The pacing can feel deliberate, allowing the viewer to marinate in the protagonist’s emotional journey. The practical effects, while perhaps modest, create a unique atmosphere that feels both haunting and whimsical. The performances, though animated, carry a depth that resonates and invites deeper reflection on the masks we wear in daily life. It stands out in the realm of animation for its willingness to tackle such complex themes with subtlety.
Animation with a unique narrative approach.Themes of identity and authenticity explored through a child's eyes.Notable for its use of practical effects.
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