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Unanimated is an interesting dive into the psyche of a cartoon character navigating a live-action world that doesn't quite get him. The film has this oddball charm, mixing comedy with a deeper exploration of prejudice and acceptance. You kinda feel for our protagonist, who’s stuck in this limbo between two worlds. The pacing is a bit quirky, veering from lighthearted to introspective, which really adds to its uniqueness. There’s an unexpected use of practical effects that gives it an almost tactile feel, in contrast to the digital-heavy animation of today. And honestly, the therapy sessions? They’re both hilarious and poignant, reflecting on how we all deal with the pressures to conform.
Unique blend of animation and live-action elementsReflects on societal norms and personal acceptanceInteresting use of practical effects
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Emilio Martí López
Director