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Wet Season, though it came out in 2007, feels like a timeless exploration of grief and nostalgia. The animation style is somewhat understated, bringing a quirky charm that perfectly complements the story. You can see the filmmaker's heart in every frame, capturing those bittersweet moments shared with his father. The pacing, while reflective, allows you to really sit with the emotions, and there’s this wonderful balance of comedy and drama that feels authentic. It’s not just about loss; it’s about the little moments we take for granted. The performances, especially in voice work, add layers, making you feel the longing for connection even more deeply. There’s a certain rawness here that’s rare in animation.
Reflective animation styleStrong emotional coreUnique blend of comedy and drama
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