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The Drag (1966) is an intriguing animated short that dives into the absurdities of addiction, told through the eyes of a chain smoker. You get this quirky mix of humor and dark themes that really makes you think about the struggle of quitting. The animation style has this hand-drawn charm that feels distinct for its era, and the pacing flows well, keeping you engaged despite its serious undertones. It’s fascinating how it balances the comedic elements while still conveying a powerful message. Definitely one of those lesser-known gems that showcases the creativity of animated storytelling from the 60s.
Though it's not widely circulated, The Drag has carved out a niche among collectors who appreciate its blend of animation and social commentary. Finding a well-preserved print can be a bit of a hunt, as most copies out there are in varying conditions. However, for those who enjoy animation history or thematic shorts, this film holds undeniable interest and provides a glimpse into the creative landscape of the 1960s.
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