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So, 'The Star, The World and The Wheel of Fortune' plays out like a surreal dream, doesn’t it? You’ve got this cat, Dona Vanuza’s feline, observing a life filled with monotony, almost like an existential commentary on human routines, particularly in the face of grief. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting the slow burn of both the cat’s observations and the matron’s unraveling mind. It's quite atmospheric, with practical effects that lean into a whimsical yet dark fantasy vibe. There’s a unique contrast between the mundane and the surreal, which really makes you feel the weight of the owner’s grief. The cat's perspective adds this layer of unexpected insight, which is pretty distinctive in storytelling. Worth a watch, for sure.
Surreal narrative exploring griefDistinctive cat perspectiveAtmospheric practical effects
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