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Daughters of Equality is a peculiar gem from the early '80s animation scene. It has this offbeat, almost whimsical tone that blends comedy with social commentary, which feels pretty unique for its time. The pacing has a meandering quality, taking its time to explore the hilarity of its characters wanting everyone to conform to their ideals. The animation style is distinctly quirky, not polished like mainstream stuff, which adds to its charm. You can really see the hands-on approach in the practical effects, giving it a tactile feel. The performances, especially the voice acting, are vibrant and playful, bringing these oddly relatable characters to life. It's definitely a film that invites conversation about individuality versus conformity.
Explores themes of conformity and individuality.Features unique animation style from the early '80s.Offers a comedic yet thought-provoking narrative.
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Michel Ocelot
Director
Michel Ocelot
Writer