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So, 'We Forgot About the Children' is a short animated piece that takes you through a pretty heavy slice of Philippine history during Martial Law. The animation style is quite distinct—it's not your usual polished look, which actually lends an eerie quality to the narrative. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to absorb the gravity of the themes being tackled—childhood innocence lost amidst political turmoil. It really leans into the emotional weight of the past, almost haunting in its delivery. The voice performances are understated, which adds to the reflective tone. It's worth noting how it utilizes practical effects that blend seamlessly with the animation, creating a unique visual experience. Definitely one that invites discussion.
Discussion starter on historical representation in animationInteresting blend of animation and practical effectsReflective tone that resonates with serious themes
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