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There's something hauntingly immersive about 'There Are People in the Forest.' The animation style has this raw edge that complements the serious themes of migration and survival. The pacing feels like a slow burn, allowing the tension to build as we follow these refugees navigating their perilous journey. It's like a commentary on video games, where every setback sends you back to the start—each encounter with danger feels heavy. The narrative is drawn from real accounts, lending a chilling authenticity to the characters' struggles. The forest itself almost becomes a character, a daunting labyrinth that captures the isolation and desperation of their plight. There's a stark contrast between the vibrant visuals and the dark undertones, creating an atmosphere that's both beautiful and unsettling.
Animation with a raw edge.Tension builds in a slow burn.Real accounts inspire chilling authenticity.
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Key Crew
Szymon Ruczyński
Director