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So, 'Public Meat' from 2011—it’s got that distinct Run Wrake vibe, right? You see his meathead character shimmying through NYC, and it's like watching a surreal dance with PIL's music as the backdrop. The animation style is a vivid blend of the bizarre and the familiar, really pulls you into this odd world where the streets pulse with energy. The pacing? It’s frenetic, matching the chaos of city life, but there’s a strange rhythm to it that feels almost hypnotic. The themes of individuality and consumerism are there, wrapped in this quirky package. You can’t help but appreciate how practical effects are utilized, making it feel tangible amidst all the cartoonish flair. It’s a trip, truly.
Features Run Wrake's meathead characterSet against a backdrop of NYC streetsExplores themes of individuality and consumerism
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