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Up We Soar is quite a poignant piece that blends animation with a heavy dose of documentary-style realism. It tells the story of Fuyao, a 7-year-old girl grappling with the harsh realities of her parents' imprisonment due to their beliefs. The visuals are striking, almost ethereal at times, contrasting her innocence with the grim backdrop of oppression. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing viewers to sit with Fuyao's anguish while also showcasing her resilience. The connection between mother and daughter, despite physical barriers, is beautifully depicted; it feels raw and genuine. What strikes me is the way the animation breathes life into a very real and painful narrative, making the emotional weight of the story resonate deeply. Worth noting for its unique approach to storytelling and visual artistry.
Animation style blends beautifully with documentary elementsEmotionally charged narrative with profound themesUnique exploration of family and resilience in adversity
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