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Somewhere Real is this intriguing blend of animation and documentary that really captures a sense of decay and beauty. The visuals, they kind of wash over you like waves, while the narrative is structured like a travelogue, which feels both familiar and disorienting at the same time. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to absorb the landscapes as they interact with the theme of impermanence. There's a certain rawness in the portrayal of roads falling into the sea, symbolic of journeys and maybe loss. It feels deeply reflective, and the practical effects, I mean, they give it a tactile quality that's hard to shake off. You really get lost in it, in a good way.
Animated documentary worth examiningDistinctive blend of visual stylesThemes of decay and impermanence
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