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So, 'Salmon' is this really interesting mix of animation and documentary that dives deep into Indigenous narratives. The way Bracken Hanuse Corlett plays with the idea of transformation is pretty striking. Watching the lead, this street artist turned salmon, navigate through the stark contrast of urban decay and lush forests is just hauntingly poetic. There’s an almost dreamlike quality to the pacing—sometimes it lingers, and at others, it rushes forward, capturing that essence of time passing. The visuals are captivating, blending styles in a way that feels both modern and rooted in tradition. It’s not just about the story, but how it’s told—really immerses you in a world that feels both real and surreal at the same time.
Focus on the unique animation style and themes.Consider its cultural significance in Indigenous storytelling.Great for discussions on animation in documentary filmmaking.
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Bracken Hanuse Corlett
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