Friday, June 25, 2010
Mary and Max Review
This claymated feature made by the folks of the award-winning Harvie Krumpet may not have the production values of the likes of Disney or Pixar, but the quirky little one liners and incredibly detailed characters make Mary and Max undoubtedly one of the more compelling art films I've seen this year. 8.4/10.
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