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So, 'Portraits of Voyages Haiti: Earthquake' by Bastien Dubois is an intriguing piece of animation that captures a survivor's experience post-earthquake in Haiti. It's not your typical animated film; the atmosphere is heavy, laden with the weight of trauma and resilience. The pacing feels reflective, allowing you to really sit with the survivor's story and the harsh realities they've faced. The visuals are striking, almost surreal, blending elements of Haitian culture with the raw emotion of the subject matter. What stands out here is how Dubois uses animation not just for style but as a means to explore pain and recovery in a uniquely personal way. It's a real testament to human spirit, if you ask me.
Reflective pacing enhances the emotional weight.Distinctive animation style blends culture and experience.A deep dive into personal and collective trauma.
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