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So, 'Giant Beavers of Southern Sri Lanka' is this quirky little short from '89, and it carries that unmistakable Trey Parker vibe. You can feel the absurdity in the air right from the start. The blend of comedy and sci-fi here is really something else, and honestly, the pacing keeps you on your toes. It's not just about the beavers; it pokes fun at various themes of absurdity in nature. The practical effects? Hilariously charming, though a bit janky – which kind of adds to its charm, if you ask me. The performances are over-the-top, as you’d expect from Parker, and they really lean into the ridiculousness of the premise. It’s definitely distinctive in its own kooky way.
Unique take on absurdist humor.Features early work of Trey Parker.Good example of 1980s indie short films.
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