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So, 'Sasha B' is an intriguing piece of animation that, honestly, feels a bit different. It has this unique tone—kind of whimsical, yet there's an undercurrent of melancholy that makes you think. The pacing is a little offbeat, which might take some getting used to, but it kind of works for the story it’s trying to tell. The visuals are striking, with a mix of hand-drawn aesthetics and digital flair that gives it character. The performances, though animated, feel genuine and layered. It explores themes of identity and belonging in a really nuanced way, which you don't always see in animated films these days. There's something distinctive about it, maybe it's the subtlety or the unusual narrative choices.
Animation with hand-drawn aestheticsThemes of identity and belongingDistinctive visual style
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