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So, The Magical Forest and The Things is a curious piece. It’s about this 6-year-old narrator who collaborates with an illustrator during the lockdown, and they create this hand-drawn animation that dives into themes of human consumption. It’s got this playful yet thought-provoking tone, really captures the essence of childhood perception. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it seems intentional, almost like the innocence of a child’s storytelling. And those practical effects? They’re charming in their roughness. It’s distinct, especially with the social commentary woven throughout, which kinda sneaks up on you amidst the whimsy. Overall, it's a fascinating exploration of how we consume and the societal influences behind it.
Unique hand-drawn animation styleExplores consumption themesChild's perspective on social influences
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