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Ben Moor's 'Pronoun Trouble' is a quirky blend of lecture and fantasy that plays with the mind. It’s not your run-of-the-mill comedy; it weaves through Chuck Jones cartoons while meandering into Ben's thoughts and tangents. The pacing feels intentionally scattered, mirroring the chaos of ideas in our heads when we daydream. The atmosphere is light yet contemplative, and there’s something almost nostalgic about the way it deals with the themes of identity and perception. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding a layer of charm. Moor's delivery is engaging, making you feel like you're part of this offbeat journey, even if it sometimes strays into the absurd. It’s distinctive, capturing that feeling of intellectual wandering.
Unique narrative structure with a blend of lecture and improvisation.An interesting take on classic animation and its impact on thought.A showcase of Ben Moor's comedic style and thought process.
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