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So, 'Mother Marilyn' is this quirky animated film from 1997, and it's got that rough collage style that really sets it apart. You know, the kind of animation that feels raw and unrefined, almost like a mix of art school and underground comics? The vignettes weave a bizarre tale about the kid of Marilyn Monroe and JFK, and it’s a pretty sharp satire on the decline of America. The pacing meanders a bit, reflecting its loose structure, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it adds to that indie charm. The themes are heavy, dealing with legacy and disillusionment, yet there's a playful absurdity to it. It definitely leaves an impression if you're into alternative animation.
Unique rough collage animation styleSatirical take on American historyExplores themes of legacy and disillusionment
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