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La Terre n'est pas une poubelle (1996) has this gentle, almost whimsical tone that draws you in. It’s a simple story, really, about a kid named Noah who finds a lost duckling. The pacing feels right, not rushed at all, allowing the moments to breathe. The interplay between the kids and their teacher adds a layer of warmth that is often hard to capture. There's something charming about the practical effects used when they interact with nature—it feels authentic. The performances, especially from the kids, bring a genuine quality that feels relatable. It’s distinctive in its subtle approach to themes of compassion and responsibility, wrapped in a light comedic drama that feels refreshing.
Gentle storytellingAuthentic performancesThemes of compassion and responsibility
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