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The Abyss (2019) dives into a stark, unsettling world inspired by Zamyatin's Us. Here, identity is stripped down to mere codes, and the societal structure is rigidly hierarchical. The animation style is quite distinct—think fluid but gritty, a perfect match for the film's themes of control and the search for meaning. The pacing is deliberate, building tension as characters navigate a system that feels both claustrophobic and expansive. The practical effects blend seamlessly with the animation, creating an immersive experience that enhances the overall atmosphere. The performances, though delivered by animated figures, carry a weight that feels real, drawing you into their struggles against an oppressive society. It's definitely a conversation starter among collectors, raising questions about individuality and freedom.
Inspiration from Yevgeny Zamyatin's novelDistinct animation style enhancing themesThought-provoking narrative on identity
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Pan Qianyu
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