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Music of Sonny is a curious blend of animation and documentary that really captures the mundane yet oddly profound rhythm of life in a CD factory. The protagonists, stuck in this repetitive cycle, perform their tasks with a sort of mechanical grace. There’s a hypnotic quality to the pacing, the animation flowing seamlessly with the sounds of machinery. It’s almost like a reflection on time and purpose, squeezed through the gears of production. The film’s atmosphere is both melancholic and contemplative, inviting viewers to ponder their own existence within systems. The art style is distinct, with practical effects that give it a tactile feel, which is a nice contrast to the digital landscape of modern animation. It’s a unique piece that stays with you, lingering in thought long after the credits roll.
Interesting mix of animation and documentary stylesThe pacing complements the themes of monotony and reflectionDistinctive art style with practical effects that enhance the experience
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