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Misery Loves Company is quite a unique entry in the animation genre. It opens with this serene scene of Seolgi and friends lying in a grassy field, but then it takes this sharp turn into the darker side of her thoughts. The way the film contrasts these melancholic feelings with the vibrancy of the 'flower people' really caught my attention. They dance and sing, almost like a coping mechanism for her inner turmoil. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you soak in the atmosphere but also pushing you along with the narrative. There's something distinctive about how it tackles heavy themes like depression through such vivid, whimsical visuals. The music adds layers too, blending seamlessly with the visuals, enriching the experience.
Explores themes of mental health through animation.Visuals juxtapose darkness and whimsy effectively.Music plays a key role in enhancing emotional depth.
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