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So, 'Mary of Mile 18' is this little gem from 1981 that dives into the classic struggle between a child's wish and parental authority. The animation has a pretty quaint feel, very much of its time, with colors that pop but also carry a certain softness. The pacing is gentle, allowing the story to unfold in a way that lets you really soak in the emotional beats. The themes of compassion, responsibility, and the bond between a girl and her puppy are woven nicely throughout. There's a charm in its simplicity, and while the director might not be known, the voice performances bring a warmth that feels genuine. It's the kind of film that feels like a cozy, nostalgic watch.
Interesting animation style reflective of 80s trendsDelicate balance of humor and sentimentalityExplores themes of familial love and responsibility
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