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So, 'Over the Moon' is quite the introspective piece, really. It’s about August, who’s packing up her childhood room and finds herself diving into memories tied to her old children's books. The animation has this lush, whimsical vibe that plays well against the deeper themes of growth and letting go. The pacing feels thoughtful; there's an elegance in how it unfolds, making you reflect on your own past. The encounter with her younger self adds a layer of emotional weight, which I think gives it a distinctive edge. It’s not just a visual spectacle; it’s about revisiting who we once were and grappling with the future.
Despite being relatively new, 'Over the Moon' has garnered attention for its unique narrative and animation style. The film’s release format includes both theatrical and streaming options, which has led to some debate about its collectibility. However, as more collectors appreciate its thematic depth and artistic presentation, it could become a sought-after piece in time, especially among those who appreciate stories that intertwine personal growth with visual artistry.
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