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Pomo Doro dives into the awkwardness of teenage love and self-doubt. The film's tone is a bittersweet blend of humor and melancholy, capturing those moments we all remember—drawing a crush and feeling that pulse of anxiety. The pacing feels intentional, with some slower moments that let the audience sit with the protagonist's insecurities. It really leans into the rawness of high school life. The hand-drawn animation blends seamlessly with live-action, giving it a unique visual style. There's this weight in the performances, especially from the lead, who embodies that mix of vulnerability and hope. It’s not just another teen drama; it wrestles with creativity, bullying, and the courage it takes to be yourself.
Unique blend of live-action and animationExplores themes of creativity and bullyingStrong emotional performances
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