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So, 'Henry the Great' is an interesting entry in the animation genre, especially for family audiences. It’s got this whimsical yet slightly dark atmosphere, where the contrast between the innocent world of Baltaine’s bacon pie and the oppression from Tsar Aivens creates a real tension. The pacing takes you through a journey that feels both epic and personal. The themes of liberation and courage resonate throughout, and there’s something about the character design that feels unique—like they really leaned into the pie aspect, making it visually distinctive. The voice performances bring the characters to life in a way that feels genuine and heartfelt. Overall, it’s a quirky film that stands out, though it's worth noting that the director remains a mystery, which adds an air of intrigue.
Distinctive character design focused on piesThemes of heroism and liberationQuirky animation style that sets it apart
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