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The Blue Rose of Forgetfulness is quite the intriguing piece in the animation genre, though its director remains a mystery. It feels like a dreamscape, with this ethereal tone that captivates you right from the start. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the lush visuals and deeper themes of memory and loss. The practical effects used are fascinating—there's a tangible quality to the animations that really sets it apart from more sterile CGI. And while the narrative might be a touch elusive, the performances, though animated, carry a weight that hooks you in. It's one of those films that lingers, asking you to reflect on what you’ve seen long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric and dreamlike visualsSlow pacing enhances thematic depthUnique practical effects in animation
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