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The Fog From London is quite an interesting piece from '92, directed by Boris Tuzanovich. It's this unique blend of animation and family themes that gives it a peculiar vibe. The story of Little Fox discovering a bottle of fog in the forest is whimsical, to say the least. The pacing feels like a gentle breeze, lulling you into its magical world. It's not just about wishes—there’s this underlying exploration of longing and the consequences of desires. The animation style has this charming, slightly rough-around-the-edges quality that adds to its distinctiveness. The performances, especially the voice work, carry a lot of warmth. It's a film that doesn’t try too hard, which makes it feel almost nostalgic.
An exploration of longing and wishes.Unique animation style with a nostalgic feel.Warm voice performances enhance the atmosphere.
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