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Rage is felt in the body (2023) offers a haunting exploration of trauma through animation and documentary elements. The protagonist's voice carries the weight of her past, recounting childhood abuse as we journey through a house that holds those painful memories. The atmosphere is thick with tension and the pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the audience to linger on the emotional scars left behind. What’s striking here is the use of sensoriality—visuals and sounds evoke feelings more than words can convey. The animation style feels raw, almost unfinished, which complements the theme of unresolved pain. It’s a bold choice that might not sit well with everyone, but there's something deeply stirring about how it confronts such heavy subject matter.
A deep dive into the emotional impact of childhood traumaInnovative use of animation to convey complex themesSlow pacing that enhances the reflective nature of the narrative
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