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So, Zero (2010) is an interesting indie animation that dives into this world where numbers dictate identity, and it’s surprisingly poignant. The story centers on our protagonist, Zero, who’s constantly judged and marginalized. It’s kind of a dark take on societal values, really. The pacing is steady, allowing the themes of isolation and eventual connection to simmer without rushing. The visuals are simple yet effective, using practical effects that give it a unique texture. The relationship between Zero and the female zero adds a layer of warmth amid the despair. The voice performances carry a genuine weight, which is refreshing. There's something about its underlying message of love and resilience that just sticks with you.
Indie animation with a unique perspective.Themes of identity and societal judgment.Strong emphasis on character relationships.
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