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So, 'Score' from 1979 is this wild ride through animated satire, bringing a really offbeat lens on how alcohol brands seep into the fabric of sports culture. The animation style isn't your typical flashy stuff; it's gritty and raw, which adds layers to its commentary. You can feel the pacing is a bit erratic, which somehow suits the subject matter—like a drunken revelry. The way it weaves humor with a critique of consumerism is pretty distinctive, and the practical effects give it this handmade feel that's kind of refreshing. It’s a bit of a conversation starter, really, especially if you're into animation that doesn't shy away from poking fun at serious topics.
'Score' has seen a few format releases over the years, but original prints in good condition are becoming increasingly scarce, drawing interest from niche collectors. The blend of animation and social commentary makes it a standout piece for those interested in the evolution of satirical storytelling in film. Its limited distribution and unique aesthetic add to its allure, marking it as a curiosity for serious animation enthusiasts.
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