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So, 'The Cutest and Funniest Animals in the World'—it’s a title that kind of misleads you, doesn’t it? The film has this odd blend of humor and pathos, centering on Jorge, who’s this quirky old janitor with a strange side hustle. He’s not just cleaning rooms; he’s capturing the intimate moments of the guests. It's like a slow burn, really. The pacing lets you sink into Jorge’s world, his memories swirling with the laughter and snippets of life he records. You can almost feel that sense of loneliness and desperation, but it’s wrapped in this dry humor. The performances are solid, bringing out the bittersweetness of his existence. It’s a curious mix that sticks with you, though it’s not what you’d expect from the title.
Watch for the blend of humor and nostalgia.Pay attention to the practical effects used in sound design.Consider how Jorge's character reflects themes of memory and connection.
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