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Surviving Life (Theory and Practice) is an intriguing blend of animation, comedy, and drama that captures the complexities of the subconscious. The film follows Eugene, an aging man grappling with a dual existence—his mundane reality and a vivid dream life. The animation style is pretty distinctive, almost surreal, which complements its exploration of psychological themes. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that reflects the ebb and flow of dream logic. It's fascinating how the film delves into Eugene's childhood traumas and parental narrative, all through the lens of psychoanalysis. The practical effects, combined with a quirky atmosphere, give it a unique edge, making it a compelling watch for those who appreciate the art of animation and psychological storytelling.
Unique animation style that reflects dream logic.Explores deep psychological themes through a whimsical narrative.Offers insights into childhood trauma and its lasting effects.
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