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Simulated Life is an intriguing exploration of reality's fluidity, especially in a world increasingly consumed by virtual experiences. The animation style is both striking and a bit disorienting, which complements its themes well. It feels almost like a dream—jarring yet familiar. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos of its narrative. It's not heavily reliant on voice acting, but the minimal performances carry a weight that feels intentional, almost adding to the surreal atmosphere. What stands out is how it pokes fun at our relationship with technology, never shying away from the absurdity of it all. It's a film that lingers, with a tone that encourages viewers to question their own realities.
Unique animation styleThought-provoking themesCritique of virtual reality
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