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My Dream, My Taste is a fascinating blend of animation and documentary that captures a certain existential struggle. The film delves into how personal aspirations can isolate us, contrasting the societal push for individual success against the lack of community. The animation style, though not groundbreaking, complements the narrative's introspective tone quite well. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to linger on the themes of ambition and isolation. What stands out is the way it invites you to question the very notion of 'the good life' β is it truly about individual fulfillment? The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, almost making the film feel like a hidden gem.
Examination of individual vs. community aspirationsInteresting animation style and pacingThought-provoking themes around success
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