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Jabberwocky (2006) is a curious blend of adventure and fantasy, offering a unique take on Lewis Carroll's poem. The stop-motion animation gives it a tactile feel that really stands out in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. The creatures are whimsical, almost haunting, and there's a raw charm to the practical effects. The narration in Swedish adds an interesting layer, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that might not resonate with everyone but definitely gives it a distinctive edge. The pacing is a bit leisurely, allowing the viewer to soak in the quirky visuals and otherworldly themes. It’s not your traditional adaptation, but that’s part of its appeal—this film feels like a labor of love, captured in a style that’s refreshing in its simplicity.
Stop-motion animation brings a unique tactile quality.Narration in Swedish adds to the film's dreamlike atmosphere.Not a conventional adaptation—definitely an artistic interpretation.
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Richard Svensson
Director