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What Price Freedom offers a quirky dive into the world of animation, specifically focusing on the eccentric studio behind Rats on Cocaine. The mockumentary style is, well, unpredictable—sometimes it’s genuinely funny, other times it feels a bit chaotic. You get these snippets of how animation can reflect societal issues, albeit through a surreal lens. The pacing meanders, which suits the subject matter, and there’s this almost DIY vibe throughout, giving the film a unique character. The animation itself isn’t just polished; it’s raw and has a certain charm that complements the absurdity of its themes. It’s a curious watch for anyone interested in the intersections of humor, culture, and creativity in the animated form.
Quirky mockumentary styleFocus on animation’s societal reflectionRaw and unique animation charm
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Dean Packis
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