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So, 'Shuma' is this intriguing animation from 2016, with an unknown director that adds a layer of mystery. The tone is quite surreal, almost dreamlike, and it plays with the concept of water—knee-high water, to be precise, which is a striking visual and thematic choice. The pacing is unique; it meanders in a way that allows the viewer to sink into the atmosphere rather than rush through plot points. It explores themes of fear and safety with that haunting line about standing on a chair to avoid drowning. The animation style feels quite distinct, perhaps not the usual slickness you see in mainstream animated films. It's a blend of whimsy and a touch of darkness that lingers in your mind long after viewing.
Unique animation styleExplores themes of fearSurreal and atmospheric tone
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