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7/22/2025, 2:33:22 AM
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I'm in my mid-30s and Skinamarink is the only film ever made that successfully captures what it feels like to have nightmares as a small child. Totally helpless, reality itself seems to go right over your head, threads flow in and out of focus, and it's all so casually abstract. I had intense nightmares as a child and it hit that totally abandoned sensation right on the head. Felt like I was watching a movie about a version of me I'd forgotten ever existed and didn't realize I still had the ability to empathize with to that extent.
Not for everybody, and I don't blame people for hating it. Might be necessary viewing as an adult if you need to refamiliarize yourself with how little kids see the world. Should take about 15 minutes to figure out if it's for you.
I'm in my mid-30s and Skinamarink is the only film ever made that successfully captures what it feels like to have nightmares as a small child. Totally helpless, reality itself seems to go right over your head, threads flow in and out of focus, and it's all so casually abstract. I had intense nightmares as a child and it hit that totally abandoned sensation right on the head. Felt like I was watching a movie about a version of me I'd forgotten ever existed and didn't realize I still had the ability to empathize with to that extent.
Not for everybody, and I don't blame people for hating it. Might be necessary viewing as an adult if you need to refamiliarize yourself with how little kids see the world. Should take about 15 minutes to figure out if it's for you.
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