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So, 'Pink Doll' is this curious piece of animation from '97 that really dives into the complexities of childhood loneliness. You've got this mother who totally neglects her kid while she’s off on a date, leaving the girl with this eerily lifelike pink doll. The doll, almost like a trickster spirit, roams around the city, showcasing its own whims and desires. It's a bit unsettling, honestly. The pacing can feel uneven, bouncing between the doll’s whims and the girl's emotional landscape. It’s not flashy but there's a certain charm in its rough edges. The animation style is distinct, lending a sort of nostalgic vibe, though it's a bit quirky in execution. Definitely a unique exploration of how children perceive abandonment.
Curious exploration of childhood neglectDistinct animation styleUneven pacing but charming atmosphere
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