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So, 'Paris ni Saku Étoile' is a really interesting piece. It captures this beautiful blend of artistry and ambition, you know? Goro Taniguchi does a lovely job with the animation style—it's soft and fluid, which really complements the emotional journey of Fujiko and Chizuru. The pacing is steady, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of early 1900s Paris, while the themes of friendship and perseverance resonate deeply. The performances of the characters are heartfelt; you can genuinely feel their struggles and aspirations. There's a certain tenderness in how their paths intertwine, and it's distinct in how it portrays the immigrant experience through the lens of young women chasing dreams in a foreign land. The visual storytelling often feels like a painting come to life, which is pretty unique in animation these days.
Animation captures the era beautifully.Themes of friendship and ambition shine through.Distinctive visual storytelling.
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