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Wall (2017) is an intriguing blend of animation and documentary, where David Hare dives into the complex reality of the Israel-Palestine barrier. The tone is somber yet thought-provoking, with a pacing that allows you to really absorb the weight of the subject matter. The animation style is distinctive, bringing a unique visual language to a heavy topic, almost like a juxtaposition of reality and stylization. Themes of isolation, division, and hope emerge through Hare's narrative. It’s interesting how the practical effects and voiceovers breathe life into the stark reality of the wall, providing a personal touch amidst the broader political discourse. Definitely a conversation starter, and you might find it sticks with you long after watching.
Animation style enhances emotional impactInteresting narrative approach through documentaryThemes of division and isolation are prominent
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