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Sunflower Hour dives into the murky waters of puppeteering, revealing the absurd yet oddly relatable struggles of those behind the curtain. The pacing is a bit erratic, matching the chaotic nature of children's television, but it manages to keep you engaged with its quirky charm. The practical effects are refreshingly old-school; you can really see the artistry behind the puppets and the sets. The performances, too, are a mixed bag—some feel genuine, while others lean into the melodrama, which adds to that off-kilter vibe. It's this blend of humor and the darker side of a seemingly cheerful profession that sets it apart. If you're into films that peel back the layers of a strange subculture, this one's worth a look.
Features practical effects that harken back to classic puppeteering.Explores the contrast between childhood innocence and adult struggles.Offers a comedic but honest look at the television industry.
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