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Playing House (2017) is an intriguing piece that blends animation with a kind of surreal, almost disquieting charm. The film starts off light-hearted, with a little girl in her imaginative world, creating meals out of toys and setting up her play space. But as the little boy enters, you can feel the tone shift, and it gets a bit unsettling. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the subtleties in their interactions. Themes of innocence versus the creeping shadows of reality are explored nicely here. The animation, while simple, has a unique texture that complements the story's duality—playful yet dark. The voice performances feel genuine, grounding the characters even in their whimsical setting.
Animation style is distinctive, with a unique aesthetic.Themes of innocence and darkness are effectively interwoven.Pacing allows for a gradual build-up of tension.
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Cenk Köksal
Director