With good pacing, excellent voice talent, quality animation and direction, and a positive message, this is a family film that’s firing on all cylinders.
With good pacing, excellent voice talent, quality animation and direction, and a positive message, this is a family film that’s firing on all cylinders.
“Squid Game” meets “Survivor” in this nonsensical, idiosyncratic, awfully funny, and truly one of a kind film.
Stumbles a bit as it heads across the finish line, but this is a well-made, enjoyable story of friendship in the 90s.
Plays like a slick marketing promotional video created by the New Orleans tourism bureau. The advertisement feel is off-putting.
An extremely subjective work, I found very little meaning in the film, but I did enjoy the feeling of zen-like peace that it provided.
Aimless and directionless, drifting through its own existence.