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So, 'Pot of Porridge' is this quirky animated piece from 1984 that really dives into the mundane yet bizarre idea of an automated porridge system feeding a whole city. The animation style has this rough, almost hand-drawn aesthetic that adds a unique charm. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which fits well with the whimsical, almost surreal vibe of the narrative. There's something about the whole setup that reflects on themes of reliance on technology and the absurdity of overproduction. It's not your standard fare, that's for sure. The voice performances, while not widely known, lend a very distinct character to the film. It’s definitely a curiosity worth exploring for animation enthusiasts.
Unique hand-drawn animation style.Explores themes of technology and reliance.Quirky narrative with offbeat pacing.
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