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Moses of Prosthesis is an intriguing blend of animation, comedy, and music that offers a unique viewing experience. Directed by Gagame, it features this legless ghost girl who stumbles upon some disembodied tap shoes, leading to an unusual, whimsical dance sequence set to 'Moses Supposes' from Singin' in the Rain. The atmosphere is both eerie and playful, with a surrealistic edge that keeps you engaged. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which kind of works to its advantage, letting you soak in the strange charm. The practical effects used in the animation are quite fascinating, giving the shoes a life of their own. It’s distinct, to say the least, with a vibe that lingers long after the credits roll.
Unique animation style that stands out in the genre.Quirky musical number that pays homage to classic cinema.An exploration of themes like loss and the desire to connect.
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