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So, 'The Unbearable Salesman' is a quirky little 1957 animation that really captures the absurdity of salesmanship. Woody, this relentless salesman, is trying to sell his goods to a bear who's just trying to hibernate in peace. The pacing is quite unique; it meanders a bit, much like Woody's sales pitches, which adds to the charm. The bear's annoyed expressions and Woody’s over-the-top antics create a fun dynamic. It’s not just a simple tale; it pokes fun at consumerism and persistence, portrayed through these exaggerated cartoonish performances. The practical effects, though limited by the era, have a certain hand-drawn warmth that modern animations often lack. Definitely has its own vibe.
'The Unbearable Salesman' is a rarity in the animation collector's world, primarily due to its obscure director and limited release. It has seen a few formats over the years, but original prints are hard to come by, making it a subject of interest for serious collectors. The film's unique humor and distinct animation style make it an engaging piece, though it doesn’t have the same recognition as more mainstream animations from that era.
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