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So, No Fish Where to Go is quite an interesting piece if you dig animation that has a deeper message. It’s based on a book by Marie-Francine Hébert, and the visual style really stands out, thanks to Janice Nadeau’s illustrations. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the themes of intolerance and the impacts of war to resonate without feeling rushed. Nicola Lemay's direction adds a layer of poetry to it, creating a somber yet contemplative atmosphere. The animation itself has a unique hand-drawn quality that lends an authenticity to the storytelling. It's not your typical animated feature; it has a bit more weight and thoughtfulness to it, which makes it distinctive in its own right.
Thought-provoking themes of war and intolerance.Unique visual style influenced by hand-drawn animation.Pacing allows for deeper emotional engagement.
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