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Más se perdió en Cuba is a curious blend of adventure and animation, wrapped around the backdrop of war. It feels like a patchwork of influences, where the pacing often shifts from the leisurely to the frantic, mirroring the chaos of its setting. The animation style is distinct, somewhat rough around the edges, which somehow adds to the rawness of the experience. The practical effects are interesting, giving it a tactile quality that you don’t often see in more polished productions. The performances, though not from widely recognized actors, carry a certain earnestness that makes you root for the characters. Overall, the film's exploration of loss and resilience is layered, offering a unique perspective that's worth noting.
Animation style is somewhat roughThemes of loss and resilienceEarnest character performances
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