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So, 'Miriam and the Flood' is this quirky little animated feature from 2006 that dives into a child's imagination when left unsupervised. The whole premise revolves around Miriam, her brother, and a rather jealous Hen, which is kind of amusing. The art style has a rough charm, giving it a unique hand-drawn vibe that seems to complement the whimsical yet perilous adventure they embark on. The pacing has this charming rhythm β slow enough to let the tension build, but not so slow that it drags. It explores themes of jealousy and sibling dynamics, all wrapped in a light-hearted package. The practical effects blend seamlessly with the animation, creating an engaging atmosphere. It's a distinctive piece that feels like a lost gem from a simpler time in animation.
Unique hand-drawn animation styleThemes of sibling dynamics and jealousyEngaging atmosphere that feels nostalgic
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