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So, 'More Than I Want to Remember' is this poignant animation-documentary hybrid that really captures the rawness of a child's perspective in crisis. The story follows Mugeni, a 14-year-old girl in southeastern Congo, who wakes up to chaos and finds herself utterly alone after her family flees. The atmosphere is heavy with tension, and you can feel the weight of fear and uncertainty in her experience. The animation style is striking, blending reality with Mugeni's emotional landscape, and the pacing brings a sense of urgency that pulls you in. It’s about survival, loss, and the haunting memory of conflict. Not your typical animated fare, it's a unique take on a very real issue, and Mugeni’s voice stays with you long after.
Focus on the unique animation style and emotional depth.Great example of using animation to tell serious stories.Watch for Mugeni's character development throughout the film.
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