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So, 'The Crocodile' from 1991, directed by Mykhailo Titov, is quite an interesting piece. It's got that quirky animation style that feels both simple and rich, you know? The story revolves around this crocodile who ends up munching on a rather disagreeable fellow, but it cleverly weaves in themes of property and economic principles. There's a satirical layer to it that pokes fun at the social order, which is something I find rather distinctive in this kind of animation. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the humor to unfold organically, and the character designs are charmingly unique, which adds to its overall atmosphere. It's one of those films that stays with you because of its subtle critique wrapped in a light-hearted narrative.
Quirky animation style that feels both simple and rich.Clever satire on social and economic themes.Relaxed pacing allows humor to unfold naturally.
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