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So, this little gem, 'Reindeer-scoring in Jukkasjärvi', it's a quirky animation from '96. The pacing is a bit offbeat, which adds to its charm. Malkon, the main kid, gets sent to this dentist who’s anything but conventional. I mean, the way he interacts with Malkon feels surreal, almost dreamlike. You can sense this playful yet eerie atmosphere throughout. The animation style has a rough-around-the-edges quality that gives it character, kind of like hand-drawn sketches come to life. It’s distinctly Northern European in its sensibilities – a curious mix of whimsy and oddity that makes you question what's normal, especially for a kid. It’s one of those films that lingers in your mind long after viewing, you know?
Unique animation style reminiscent of hand-drawn sketchesEerie yet playful atmosphere throughout the filmExplores themes of childhood fears and oddities
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