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Parasite Dolls presents a gritty and somewhat unsettling vision of a future where androids known as Boomers have blurred the lines of humanity. The animation is fluid, with a striking color palette that complements its action-oriented storytelling. It's got this distinct atmosphere that feels both cyberpunk and noir, with a bit of a philosophical undertone about identity and what it means to be human. The pacing can be a bit erratic, but it adds to the urgency of the narrative. What’s really intriguing is how the characters interact with these synthetic beings—there's a mix of fear, fascination, and moral ambiguity. While the direction might not be well-known, the practical effects and design certainly leave an impression, giving it a unique texture compared to other entries in the genre.
Explores themes of identity and humanityUnique blend of action and animationNotable for its practical effects and design
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