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Never Trust a Cow is one of those quirky gems that sticks with you. The film's tone is a strange blend of tension and absurdity, focusing on the frustrations of a director dealing with an uncooperative star—a cow named Edna. The pacing is deliberately slow, amplifying the awkward moments and drawing you into the bizarre atmosphere on set. Practical effects are minimal but effective; the real star is the performance of Edna, who somehow conveys a mix of innocence and defiance. It's a unique commentary on artistic frustration and the unpredictability of filming. Though the director is unknown, the chaos behind the scenes feels palpable, making it a distinctive piece worth dissecting, if only for its sheer oddity.
Quirky exploration of artistic frustrationUnique tone and atmosphereMemorable practical effects
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