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Fisso is an intriguing slice of animation that dives into the intricate relationship between family and memory. It's fascinating how the film uses the camera not just as a tool, but almost as a character in its own right, capturing fleeting moments that hold deep significance. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of each photograph that unfolds, revealing the complexities of a family that feels both distant and closely knit. The atmosphere is tinged with nostalgia, evoking a sense of longing for connections that often feel just out of reach. The animation style has a raw, almost hand-crafted feel, which adds to the warmth and authenticity of the story. Definitely a unique take on how memories shape us, you can sense there's something personal behind this portrayal.
Animation that explores memory and familyCinematic use of photography as narrative toolReflective tone with a unique visual style
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Raito Low
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