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So, 'Who Said Death Is Beautiful?' is an intriguing blend of animation, drama, and horror. The whole vibe is kinda eerie, with a surreal edge that makes you question life and death. The pacing is interesting—just when you think you’ve caught your breath, it throws you back into chaos with the zombie outbreak. The characters are relatable, and their struggle feels genuine, not just another trope. Plus, the animation quality is distinct, especially since it heavily utilizes Stable Diffusion tech, which gives it a unique visual flair. The practical effects are quite commendable too, adding to the unsettling atmosphere. It’s worth discussing how this film pushes boundaries in animation and horror together, while also exploring deeper themes of survival and humanity.
First studio film using Stable Diffusion extensivelyInteresting blend of genresNot your typical zombie flick
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