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Ursa Major is an intriguing animation that blends whimsy with a darker undertone. Set in a baby's space chamber, it cleverly juxtaposes innocence and existential dread. The pacing is a bit deliberate, allowing the emotional beats to resonate, especially when the teddy bear faces its own identity crisis amidst the challenges from other toys. The visuals have a tactile quality, with practical effects that give a unique texture to the animation. It's like the film is asking deep questions about what it means to feel and bleed, even in a child's playroom. I appreciate how it doesn't shy away from these themes, and while the director's identity is a mystery, there’s a strong vision here that feels fresh yet familiar.
Explores themes of identity and emotion in a whimsical setting.Unique blend of practical effects and animation.Atmospheric pacing that draws viewers into the teddy bear's journey.
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