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River Lethe is an intriguing exploration of memory and oblivion through animation. This film doesn’t follow a traditional narrative arc; instead, it unfolds like a visual poem divided into five distinct parts. The use of abstract visuals creates a dreamlike atmosphere that invites viewers to interpret scenes in a personal way. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to linger on each image, almost meditative. Themes of forgetfulness and the passage of time resonate deeply, with the titular river serving as a haunting metaphor. Practical effects enhance the ethereal quality of the animation, giving it a tactile feel that’s often lost in digital works. Overall, it's a unique piece that stands apart, challenging conventional storytelling in animation.
Non-narrative structure can be polarizing for viewers.Great for those interested in avant-garde animation.Might not appeal to conventional animation fans.
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