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So, 'Three Thousand Five Hundred' is this quirky little comedy that revolves around Lili, a girl with this cardboard house that she cherishes. The tone is light, but it's got this undercurrent of bittersweet reality, you know? The landlord swoops in, talking about renovations and profits, which really gives it that sharp edge. It’s a nice mix of playful visuals and a poignant message about gentrification and loss. The practical effects used to bring Lili's world to life are charmingly simple, kind of reminiscent of childhood imagination. Pacing feels deliberate, letting moments breathe, giving you time to soak in Lili’s attachment to her home. The performances have this warmth, which makes the whole experience feel both whimsical and grounded. Definitely something different in the comedy landscape.
captures childhood imaginationexplores themes of loss and gentrificationdistinctive practical effects
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