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Wings, Legs and Tails is this quirky little animation from '86 that offers a unique look at desire and ambition through the eyes of an ostrich in the desert. The pacing is a bit uneven, with moments of whimsy contrasted by more somber undertones, reflecting the struggle of mastering something seemingly impossible—like flying. The animation style has a distinct charm, with a hand-drawn aesthetic that adds a tactile feel to the barren landscapes and goofy character designs. The practical effects, although limited, convey a certain rawness that complements the story's themes of aspiration. It's not the kind of film that shouts for attention, but rather whispers its lessons quietly, and there's something refreshing about that.
Unique animation styleThemes of aspiration and ambitionQuirky humor throughout
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