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So, 'Nee, Koko ni Iru.' is this fascinating animation that plays with the idea of death and memory. The visuals are pretty unique—think soft colors and a dream-like quality. It explores how people keep the dead close, turning them into photographs that seem almost alive. The pacing has this gentle flow, pulling you into a reflective space. You feel the heaviness of loss, but there's an odd comfort too. It’s not just about mourning, but celebrating what remains. The concept of touching the photographs to connect is hauntingly beautiful. It’s distinctive in how it weaves the theme of remembrance with a kind of surreal charm. Overall, it's an interesting piece that stays with you long after seeing it.
Unique storytelling approachThought-provoking themes on memoryDistinctive animation style
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