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So, 'Passing By' is quite the intriguing watch. It dives into the complex emotions tied to nostalgia and reconnection. The animation style feels almost like a watercolor painting, which adds a dreamy quality, enhancing the bittersweet atmosphere of the story. The pacing is deliberate—allowing moments to breathe and letting the viewer soak in the tension of whether to reconnect or just let go. The performances, though animated, convey a lot of depth; you can really feel the weight of their past friendship. It captures that awkwardness and warmth of childhood bonds. There's something distinctive about how it handles the theme of fleeting moments in life. It's one of those films that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Animation style reminiscent of watercolor paintingsDeliberate pacing enhancing emotional depthThemes of nostalgia and the complexity of relationships
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