Sirens Call – Movie Review
A blend of documentary, fiction and experimental. Not an entertainment film, but rather a deeply emotional experience.
A blend of documentary, fiction and experimental. Not an entertainment film, but rather a deeply emotional experience.
Wow! The animation and story is Ghibli-like. And rainbows made me cry! Bittersweet ending.
Woah, what an upgrade from Camp Cretaceous! The sequel, Chaos Theory, quite surprised me.
Gained a new perspective on a topic I previously avoided and disliked. The abstract illustrations are very nice too with an interesting art style.
As someone who struggles with anxiety themself, I’ve known about most of these tips for a while now, though ended up learning something new, too!
Reminded me a lot more of GL romances, which is a good thing. I’d love to see more of that slow-pace, consensual and dating-first romance in BLs!
It’s been a while since I explored a story via a mirror poem. Nice nostalgia! The sounds were so relaxing to listen to, too.
Great introduction(s). Loud and performative like Tsubame, and poetic like Akutsu. And very wholesome!
The blurb promised a little too much. But the illustrations and art style are really wonderful, drawn with love.
“What’s the point?”
Started very unexpected, but delivered the melancholy I hoped for well.