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So, this quirky little gem from 1990, 'From a Cannon to the Moon and Beyond Without Stops,' presents a world where industrial communism meets absurdity. The animation style is a bit rough around the edges, but there's a charm to it, don’t you think? The pacing is odd, almost dreamlike, as the main character, thrown off-course by cosmic miscalculations, lands on a desolate planet, discovering the remnants of that massive cannon. The themes are fascinating, touching on the folly of ambition and the remnants of ideology. It really stands out for its practical effects, which, while not polished, add a certain rawness that feels authentic. It's the kind of film that evokes curiosity rather than comfort.
Unique animation style with a raw charmExplores the folly of ambition through a sci-fi lensMemorable practical effects that enhance the narrative
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