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Rayca is quite the curious piece from 2001. It’s got this intriguing blend of animation that feels both retro and futuristic, capturing a world where people are reduced to data. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but it really captures the essence of a girl trying to navigate the wildness of the 21st century. The themes of identity and digital existence resonate strongly, and there's something profoundly eerie yet whimsical about her journey. The visual style is distinct, with a mix of practical effects that gives it a unique texture. Honestly, it’s a fascinating exploration of culture and existence, even if it doesn’t always hit the mark.
Interesting take on digital existence.Unique animation style.Exploration of identity themes.
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