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'Let's Pollute' is a quirky little gem of animation that really captures that vibe of those old-school educational films, you know? The director, Geefwee Boedoe, takes a satirical angle—it's like a time capsule from the 50s and 60s, but with a twist. The pacing moves along briskly, almost like it's trying to cram in all the absurdity of pollution into our daily lives. The animation style is vibrant and colorful, which contrasts sharply with the grim subject matter. It cleverly illustrates how pollution is woven into our cultural fabric, and in a twisted way, it feels like a reflection on our economic priorities. It's a distinctive piece, layered and thought-provoking, with a unique charm that sticks with you.
Good for discussions on environmental themes.Interesting contrast of animation style with serious topics.A nice example of modern satire in animation.
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