If you've been looking for 2021's best animated feature, Peter Travers says you need look no further.
For this year’s best and most dazzlingly inventive animated adventure, look no further than “Flee,” now in theaters and out to stretch the boundaries of filmmaking by combining graphic artistry with documentary realism to create a cinema experience like no other.
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