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So, 'Paulina and the Condor' is an interesting piece from '94, right? It dives into the life of Paulina, a peasant girl who steps into the city for the first time. The animation has this unique hand-drawn warmth that's quite distinct, capturing the essence of her innocence and wonder. There’s this beautiful juxtaposition of urban life against her rural roots that the film explores. The pacing feels reflective, allowing you to soak in her experiences and, of course, the heavenly friendship she forms feels really genuine. It’s not flashy in terms of effects but has a charm that comes through in its storytelling and character interactions. There’s something raw about the performance that resonates, making it stand out in the animation landscape of the time.
Offers a glimpse into cultural contrasts.Hand-drawn animation style is quite appealing.Focus on friendship and innocence in a bustling city.
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Marisol Barragán
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