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Copyright (2011) directed by Maxime Marion is a fun little adventure that plays with the themes of creativity and copyright in a very playful way. The animation style, being a brickfilm, gives it a unique charm—those little plastic figures really bring a certain whimsy to the story. The pacing is pretty brisk, which keeps the energy up, especially with the comedic elements woven in. Henri’s predicament with the copyright agency feels oddly relevant, yet it’s tackled with a lighthearted touch. Edmond, his buddy, adds a layer of heart to the adventure, and their dynamic really shines throughout. Overall, it’s an engaging mix of humor and adventure, wrapped in that distinct brick aesthetic it’s known for.
Brickfilm style offers a unique visual aesthetic.Themes of creativity vs. copyright are interestingly portrayed.Fun dynamic between Henri and Edmond keeps the narrative engaging.
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