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So, 'Puberty for Humans' is this intriguing little short that dives into the often awkward phase of growing up, but with a twist—the cybernetic aspect really adds a layer of surrealism. The pacing is brisk, which fits the educational vibe, and Linus, the main character, really embodies that mix of insecurity and curiosity that resonates with a lot of kids. The practical effects, while subtle, help create a unique atmosphere, almost like you're in a classroom with a slightly weird but friendly vibe. It doesn't shy away from the complexities of puberty, making it quite distinctive in how it approaches such a universal theme without being overly sentimental.
'Puberty for Humans' is fairly recent and hasn't seen a wide release, which makes it somewhat scarce in physical formats. Collectors often look for it as part of educational film collections or themed shorts. The buzz around it seems to center on its unusual blend of humor and lessons about adolescence, attracting those interested in niche cinema and innovative storytelling. It's interesting to see how this film may gain a following in home video formats as the conversation around puberty continues to evolve.
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