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Worrywart is an interesting blend of animation and documentary, with a unique narrative style that really stands out. The use of felt puppets to depict the narrator's grandmother's head trauma is both charming and eerie—there's something about those textures that adds a layer of intimacy and oddity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to absorb the weight of the story while the comedic elements emerge from the absurdity of the situation. The themes of memory and family are woven throughout, creating a tapestry that's both lighthearted and thought-provoking. It's not your typical animated fare, and the practical effects are surprisingly effective in conveying deeper emotions. A curious entry in the animation genre, for sure.
Animation with a personal touchFelt puppets create a distinct atmosphereExplores themes of trauma and memory
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