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So, "Crow, Starfish and Unicorn" is an interesting piece. It dives into this whimsical world where a unicorn's horn loss leads to its transformation into a crow–which, honestly, is a pretty unique take on change and identity. The animation style has this dreamy quality that really captures the surrealness of the situation, but then you’ve got the starfish, who at first seems indifferent, until the barber enters the scene with his own peculiar affections for the fish. The pacing feels a bit experimental, allowing the viewer to savor those moments of transformation and connection. I think it’s the blend of those character dynamics that gives it a distinct flavor. And while the practical effects are minimal, they kind of add to the charm of the whole narrative. It’s definitely one of those films that lingers in your mind.
Unique narrative on identity and transformationDreamy animation style enhances the surreal atmosphereCharacter dynamics between the unicorn, crow, and starfish are intriguing
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