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So, T.V. (2002) is this quirky little gem in the animation realm—definitely off the beaten path. It follows Primitivo, this stone age guy wandering through a sun-baked desert. The pacing's a bit whimsical, with those classic moments of discovery that keep it light. I mean, he finds a chain, pulls it, and boom—a stone that turns into a television. There's a playful commentary on technology versus simplicity; it's surprisingly reflective given its comedic tone. The animation style is rough around the edges, which oddly suits the whole stone age vibe. It’s one of those films that feels like an experiment in creativity rather than a polished product, but that’s what makes it stand out, right?
Unique blend of ancient themes and modern technology.The animation has a handmade feel, emphasizing its indie roots.A humorous take on the simplicity of early human life.
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