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So, 'Train Mice' is this quirky little gem from 1984 that takes you on a rather odd journey with Steffan, a mouse who's fixated on making those classic Swiss cheese holes. The tone is lighthearted and whimsical, almost childlike, but there's something deeper in its exploration of ambition and identity. The pacing is a bit uneven, which somehow adds to its charmâlike you're following a mouse who just can't seem to stay on track. The practical effects are surprisingly well done for the time, with little puppets and miniatures that bring the world to life. It's definitely distinctive in the way it captures a very specific slice of rodent ambition, and the performancesâthough not widely recognizedâhave a certain sincerity that makes it worth a watch.
This film seems to have slipped through the cracks over the years, with limited format releases and a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles. It was initially available on VHS, but good luck finding an unscathed copy these days; they don't pop up often. Its scarcity has sparked a niche interest among collectors who appreciate its oddity and the practical effects of the era, making it a curious piece for those who are passionate about obscure films.
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