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So, 'Petty Thing' is this curious little animated flick from 2019, and honestly, it has a real raw energy about it. The story centers on kids in a village, and things take a turn when they stumble upon a replica pistol—just imagine the atmosphere of a lazy summer afternoon suddenly flipping upside down. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly before that pivotal moment when the trigger is pulled. What’s interesting is how it delves into the themes of innocence disrupted by violence and the fantasy vs. reality of childhood play. The animation style has a sketchy, hand-drawn quality that adds to its charm, giving it a unique texture. It feels like a blend of nostalgia and a cautionary tale wrapped in a whimsical package, definitely worth a look for collectors.
Interesting take on childhood innocence and fantasy.Unique animation style with a hand-drawn quality.Themes of violence and play explored in a thought-provoking way.
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