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It's What's Inside That Counts is a curious little gem from 2016 that really digs into the absurdity of modern life. The film cleverly parodies the way social media and advertising shape our perceptions, especially around kids’ shows and fairy tales. It's got this unique tone that feels both satirical and reflective, almost like a mirror held up to our anxieties. The pacing is a bit unconventional, which adds to its charm, as it meanders through various scenes that highlight corporate tactics aimed at selling happiness. The practical effects used seem low-key but serve a purpose, bringing an unusual vibe to the overall aesthetic. It’s a film that lingers with you, making you think, which is pretty distinctive in the landscape of drama these days.
Parody of social media cultureExplores themes of anxietyUnique practical effects used
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