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Thirst (2007) is an intriguing dive into the realm of animation, exploring the often awkward moments of social interaction, particularly in a bar setting. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meandering, which adds to the immersive quality of the film. It has a distinct atmosphere that’s both serene and slightly unsettling, with visuals that evoke a sense of surrealism. The characters, rendered with a unique style, seem to reflect their inner thirsts – not just for drinks, but for connection. What stands out here are the practical effects that blend seamlessly with the animation, giving the film a tactile feel. It’s an exploration of discomfort and desire, wrapped in a visually captivating narrative that’s not your typical animated fare.
slow pacing enhances atmospherethemes of connection and discomfortunique blend of animation and practical effects
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Tatu Pohjavirta
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