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So, SNIP is this intriguing animated piece that manages to weave together a haunting narrative with a unique visual style. It follows Annie, a party girl, and Gordon, a homeless guy, as they navigate a surreal subway tunnel, leading them into an unsettling world where two kids are trapped. The animation really captures the eerie atmosphere, and it’s layered with themes of trauma and resilience tied to the dark legacy of Canada’s residential schools. The pacing can feel a bit disjointed at times, but that adds to the overall disorienting experience. It’s not your typical animation, that's for sure, and the surreal figures looming over the children are etched in your mind long after the film ends.
Focus on the animation style and its unsettling atmosphere.Consider viewing for its unique take on historical trauma.Not typical family fare; more suited for mature audiences.
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Terril Calder
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