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So, 'Pop Art' is an intriguing little film that explores the unusual friendship between Toby, a lonely schoolboy, and Arthur—who's not your average kid but an inflatable boy. The tone is kind of melancholic yet whimsical, and it really captures that feeling of isolation in adolescence. The pacing has these thoughtful moments that let you soak in the characters' quirks, while the practical effects of Arthur being inflatable are both amusing and oddly poignant. The performances are solid, especially in how they convey the emotional depth of this unusual relationship. It’s distinctive because it delves into themes of acceptance, imagination, and the nature of companionship in a way that feels fresh and genuine.
Check for the practical effects that enhance the narrative.Notice the emotional depth in the performances.Themes of friendship and acceptance are central.
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