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So, We Love Animals, directed by Smita Minda, offers this interesting take on zoo life. The animation is quite striking, with a unique style that brings the animals to life in a way that feels both vivid and melancholic. The pacing is slow, almost deliberate, which really sets a tone of reflection, making you think about the animals' perspectives. It's not just kids' stuff; there’s this underlying commentary on human apathy. The juxtaposition between the bustling crowds and the stillness of the animals creates an atmosphere that’s oddly haunting. Plus, the practical effects in certain sequences are surprisingly good for an indie animation. It’s distinct, for sure, and just kind of lingers with you, if you give it a moment.
Unique animation styleThoughtful commentary on human-animal relationshipsDeliberate pacing enhances emotional depth
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