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Elise: Mere Mortal is an interesting piece of early 2000s animation that captures the awkwardness of adolescence through a rather unique lens. The film's tone is a blend of humor and discomfort, really diving into the teenage psyche as Elise journals about her orthodontist visit. The pacing is a bit off, which might turn some viewers away, but it adds to the authenticity of the experience. The animation isn't groundbreaking, but it carries a certain charm that mirrors Elise's internal monologue. The practical effects, especially in how they depict dental appliances, have their own quirky flair. It's distinct in how it tackles themes of self-image and the mundane, making it a curious watch for anyone interested in unconventional narratives.
Unique blend of humor and discomfortThematic focus on adolescenceQuirky animation style
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