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Parfum Fraise is quite an intriguing piece. It weaves a poignant narrative through animation, exploring the heavy themes of fatherhood and the shadows of a past life. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of reflection that really resonate as Makoto struggles to shield Kazuki from his former life of violence. The animation style complements the emotional weight—there's something ethereal about it that pulls you in. The performances, though conveyed through animated figures, breathe an intense humanity. It's not your typical animated drama; it digs deeper into the moral complexities of protecting one's child, showcasing a rawness that lingers long after the credits roll.
Animation with emotional depthExplores complex themes of fatherhoodDistinctive visual style
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