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Love

Jul 24, 2024
0h 6m
★ 6.4

Overview

A strange wire-fingered homunculus navigates through his dreams of different faces and faces, traversing a subliminal and endless variety. They are all different faces, but all have huge eyes that are questioned as to what keeps them apart, perhaps left broken by an impossible love.

Genres

Animation

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