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So, 'Who Painted the Red Sea?' is this quirky little animation from '85 that really plays with the idea of childhood imagination and the art of storytelling. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but that adds to its charm, almost like a kid's mind wandering. This boy, sitting at the back during geography class, spins these elaborate tales of his summer escapades β the reality vs. fiction theme runs through it beautifully. The animation style has this retro feel, not overly polished but endearing in its own way. The practical effects, though limited, lend a unique texture to the narrative, making it visually distinctive. Itβs not the tightest film in terms of story, but it captures that raw, playful spirit of youth.
Features a unique narrative style that blends reality and imagination.The animation has a distinct retro charm.Pacing may feel uneven, mirroring a child's thought process.
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