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So Many Forests is a thought-provoking short animated film that draws inspiration from Jacques Prévert's poem. The animation style has this almost hand-drawn quality, which lends a personal touch to the narrative. The pacing is quite fluid, allowing the somber themes of environmental irony to settle in. It’s interesting how the film tackles the contradiction of newspapers warning about deforestation while being made from paper themselves; it's a meta-commentary that feels relevant even today. The atmosphere carries a gentle melancholy, inviting reflection rather than overt emotional manipulation. Overall, it's a distinctive piece that merges visual art with poignant literary themes in a way that’s rarely done in animation.
Animation style reminiscent of hand-drawn art.Themes resonate with contemporary environmental issues.Offers a unique blend of literature and visual storytelling.
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