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Rolling Road is a quirky blend of animation and crime comedy, set against the backdrop of 1969. You’ve got these two old friends, and the way their paths cross again feels both nostalgic and a bit chaotic. The film captures that laid-back vibe of the late '60s, but it’s not all sunshine and rainbows; there’s a certain grit to it, especially when they face off against their assailants. The animation style has this unique, almost hand-drawn look, which really gives it character. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow—some moments are slow and reflective, while others are frenetic and wild. Overall, it’s a distinct mix of humor and tension that keeps you engaged.
Unique animation style reminiscent of hand-drawn artStrong themes of friendship and conflictCaptures the atmosphere of the late '60s
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Rodrigo Barrantes
Director