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So, The Land of Happy is this intriguing animation that drags you into a world that seems overly cheerful at first. You know, with all the songs and laughter, but there’s something deeper lurking beneath the shiny surface. The pacing can feel off at times, almost drags a bit, but that’s intentional I think. It’s like a commentary on forced happiness, with characters that seem more like marionettes than real people. The practical effects have this handmade quality that adds a layer of charm that’s quite distinctive. You might think it’s for kids, but there’s a lot going on that resonates with adults too. Overall, it’s a curious blend of joy and melancholy that sticks in your mind.
Animation with a dark twistInteresting take on happinessUnique practical effects
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Key Crew
Megan Longakit
Director
Shel Silverstein
Writer