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So, 'What I See' offers this intriguing blend of animation and drama that really caught my eye. You follow Ian Jing, an art student who's all about realism, and Mrs. Hui—his teacher who's quite the traditionalist, you know? The story takes a turn when Ian starts drawing what he sees, which, interestingly enough, gets blurrier as he goes along. It’s like a visual representation of his struggle between artistic integrity and the allure of fame. The pacing? It’s a bit uneven, but that adds to the overall tension. I mean, you can feel the weight of his choices. The animation style is distinct, capturing that shift from clarity to abstraction. There’s a certain melancholy throughout, making the experience pretty reflective too.
Unique exploration of artistic vision and fameAnimation style shifts from clarity to blurReflective tone with a touch of melancholy
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