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Pushing 20 dives into the tumultuous world of young adulthood, capturing Andre's struggle with his impending 20th birthday. The animation style has this rough, almost hand-drawn feel that gives it an indie vibe, which pairs nicely with its introspective themes. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing the weight of his anxieties to settle in. You can really feel the tension of that transition period, with every frame almost echoing his internal conflicts. The voice acting brings a raw authenticity, making his crisis relatable, even if it’s animated. It's distinctive in how it tackles existential themes without resorting to theatrics, focusing instead on the quiet moments of self-reflection. There’s something really genuine about its approach to growing up.
Animation with a raw, indie feelDeliberate pacing that enhances internal conflictAuthentic voice performances
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