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So, 'The Corpse of My Father Lays Beside Me' is a striking piece, you know? It’s not just animation; it’s this raw, unfiltered dive into family trauma, all crafted in VR. The atmosphere is thick with tension and release, like you're peering into a complex emotional landscape. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it's letting you sit with the discomfort before flipping the narrative on its head. What really grabs you is how it uses virtual reality—it's not just a gimmick; it enhances the storytelling. You can almost feel the spite, but also a strange sense of salvation by the end. It’s distinctive in its approach and really challenges your perception of what animation can convey. Definitely a conversation starter.
Virtual reality animationThemes of trauma and salvationUnique storytelling approach
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