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So, 'That Strange Person' (1998) is this fascinating animated journey that taps into the inner workings of a woman's mind. It's one of those films where the visuals are as disorienting as they are captivating — a mix of surreal imagery and fragmented storytelling that mirrors the protagonist's confusion about her identity. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, meandering through her thoughts and emotions, which can be a bit challenging but definitely rewarding upon deeper viewing. The practical effects are quirky, adding a handmade feel that complements the narrative. It creates this unique atmosphere, almost like a visual poem. There’s something oddly relatable about her quest for self-discovery, making it a distinctive piece in the animation genre.
Unique animation style that stands out in the late '90s.Explores themes of identity in a surreal way.Pacing may not suit everyone, but it's worth the journey.
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