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So, 'Alfie, the Little Werewolf' is this curious family film from 2011, directed by someone we don't really know. It's got this quaint, almost whimsical vibe that really draws you in. Alfie, a sweet seven-year-old, turns into a fluffy white werewolf on his birthday, and that whole transformation plays with themes of identity and acceptance. The pacing is gentle, allowing us to linger on Alfie’s struggle between his shy daytime self and the more daring wolf he becomes at night. There’s something charming about the practical effects used here; they add a nice tactile feel to the story. The performances, especially by the young lead, are genuine – he really captures that innocence mixed with fear. Not groundbreaking, but definitely distinct in its approach to werewolf lore, especially for a family audience.
Interesting take on werewolf lore for family audiences.Features practical effects that add charm.Pacing allows for a deeper look at character struggle.
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