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So, 'Ten, Twenty, Thirty, Forty, Fifty Miles a Day' is this quirky animated piece that leans heavily into absurdism. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost mocking the concept of urgency, which is fitting given its central character—a slug. There’s a really interesting tone that oscillates between dry humor and existential musings, kind of like a meditation on progress and patience. The animation style is deceptively simple but charming, almost childlike, which contrasts with the deeper themes it hints at. It’s distinctive for how it embraces the mundane, and, honestly, you can’t help but chuckle at the absurdity of a slug taking its sweet time. The voice work is understated, enhancing that laid-back vibe throughout. Definitely a conversation starter in any collection, though it won't be everyone's cup of tea.
Unique take on slow pacing in animation.Absurdist humor that may not be for everyone.Great for discussions on animation techniques.
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