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Manimals is a curious piece, diving into the quirky lives of exotic pet owners in a big city. It shifts from lighthearted humor to a more poignant exploration of ego and the sometimes tragic realities behind the allure of these animals. You see everything from monkeys swinging around to lion cubs being petted, all wrapped in a narrative that feels both intimate and chaotic. There's something distinctly raw about the way it captures these relationships, and the pacing keeps you engaged, making it quite the unique viewing experience. The practical effects are minimal, but that adds to the charm, letting the real characters shine through in their love and occasionally misguided aspirations.
This film has a somewhat elusive distribution history, making physical copies a bit hard to come by. Generally, it's not a title you see floating around often, so collectors might find themselves hunting for it. There's a niche but dedicated interest in it, particularly among those who appreciate oddities in documentary filmmaking or the eccentricities of pet ownership culture.
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