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So, My Good Fortune in Auschwitz is this unique blend of animation and documentary that really tries to capture the essence of friendship amid the stark realities of Auschwitz. The animation is quite striking, almost surreal at times, which makes the heavy themes more accessible but also leaves you with a lingering sense of discomfort. Pacing-wise, it’s a bit uneven; moments of deep reflection contrasted with bursts of animated expressions. It’s not just about horror; it explores the resilience of human connection. The performances, if you can call them that in an animated context, convey a raw, emotional weight that makes it distinctive. It’s an intriguing piece that really makes you think about how bonds can form even in the darkest times.
Unique animation styleThemes of friendship and resilienceNot typical Holocaust narrative
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