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So, 'No Such Thing As New' is this quirky animated piece that takes a loose spin on Bulgakov's 'Fatal Eggs.' It’s not your usual animation, more like a collage of early 20th-century sci-fi vibes, you know? The pacing can feel a bit erratic but in a way that keeps you guessing. The humor is offbeat, with a certain charm and absurdity that’s hard to pin down. The practical effects? They’re pretty fresh for the time, adding an almost tactile quality to the animation. The performances, though animated, have a real sense of character; it's like they breathe life into this zany world. A fascinating watch for anyone into experimental animation and literary adaptations.
Loose adaptation of Bulgakov's 'Fatal Eggs'Distinctive animation style with a quirky atmosphereReferences to early 20th-century sci-fi literature
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