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'Hobart: Deep Sea Diva' is this quirky little gem that dives into the peculiar world of Hobart and his pet goldfish, Okra. The film has this offbeat charm, exploring the topsy-turvy dynamics of pet ownership, all while balancing a whimsical tone with a hint of absurdity. Pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow adds to the film's unique atmosphere—a mix of playful and contemplative. The practical effects used to bring the underwater scenes to life are surprisingly engaging for a '98 release, making the fish seem almost, I don't know, anthropomorphic? It's all very distinctive in an understated way, showcasing the oddities of both aquatic life and the human experience.
This film is somewhat of a rare find, with its limited release not making it widely distributed. Many collectors have noted its scarcity on physical formats, especially on VHS, which adds to its allure for those who appreciate the oddball nature of late '90s children's films. The niche appeal and unusual themes draw in a specific subset of collectors curious about lesser-known titles, making it a curiosity piece in any collection.
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