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So, 'The Fairy Who Didn't Want To Be A Fairy Anymore' is an interesting one, right? It has this strange blend of dark humor and melancholy that really sets it apart. The pacing is a bit erratic, which feels intentional, almost mirroring the fairy's internal conflict. The practical effects are quite charming—definitely not polished CGI, but they have a certain raw appeal that adds to the film's unique vibe. Mump & Smoot's performances are quirky and engaging, bringing a kind of depth to a character facing existential dread wrapped in a whimsical package. It’s a curious exploration of identity and self-acceptance, which, in its own way, resonates beyond its fairy tale framework.
This film has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector community. It originally saw a limited release, which makes it a bit of a treasure hunt for those looking to own it. Copies in good condition are rare, and its odd, subversive themes definitely spark interest among collectors who appreciate unconventional narratives. Its mix of quirky storytelling and practical effects adds to its charm, appealing to those who enjoy the offbeat side of cinema.
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