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Anita 2022-11-03 17:40:31
I don't get the...
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Filiberto 2022-11-02 13:54:43
#1989OscarBest Animated Short# The crew actually interviewed ordinary people who looked like immigrants on the streets of the UK, and ported their interview audio into an animated...
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Damion 2022-10-27 12:48:51
Excellent short...
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Ludie 2022-10-23 05:32:18
Great, it reminds me of "A Dog's Attitude to Life". It is always cute to say some opinions from the perspective of...
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Tyreek 2022-10-23 00:06:57
I hated going to the zoo as a kid because the animals there are so...
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Sylvan 2022-10-15 07:39:31
It is said that the screenwriter team stopped some immigrant-like people on the streets of London and asked them what they thought of Britain. Their voices and words were transplanted into the animals in these zoos. The effect is quite typical of British humor. Low-key, plain at first glance, and then laughing wildly after thinking about...
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Crystel 2022-10-08 19:16:42
The creativity is very...
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Virginia 2022-10-08 16:48:28
I guess it's a sloth....
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Uriah 2022-10-08 15:26:54
Remember to read the introduction...Are humans also...
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Stuart 2022-10-08 14:36:00
The leopard is on, the absolute Tucao king. The absolute protagonist. Although they are interviewing turtles, koalas, hippos, orangutans, etc., the actual anthropomorphization emphasizes the dissatisfaction of various real social people with the status quo. itself. It’s commendable that the characteristics of animals reflect the characteristics of different human beings. Coupled with the clay figures like "Little Chicken Run", it’s really...
Creature Comforts Comments
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Angel 2022-10-08 18:21:34
Pursuing the quality of life, advocating free space
The animals in the zoo were interviewed and complained about the narrowness and monotony of the habitat.
The anthropomorphic animal performance comes from real public interview material.
The alienation effect of the animation once again brings a strong sense of humor.
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Laila 2022-10-08 22:15:59
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Introduction: The animals in the zoo were interviewed and complained about the narrowness and monotony of the habitat. The anthropomorphic animal performance comes from real public interview material. The alienation effect of the animation once again brings a strong sense of humor. One of Nick...
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The Gorilla: You can't get out and about as much as you would like to.
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Andrew Polar Bear: Do you eat lions?
Dad Polar Bear: No, I don't eat lions, Andrew.