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Fussel is one of those offbeat animations that sticks with you—quite literally. The story revolves around a piece of lint that serves as a quirky link between a Beethoven fanatic and a bumbling bank robber. Inspector Koschonsky, armed with an oddly compelling combination of musical notes and the previously mentioned lint, sets off on a whimsical investigation. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it oddly complements the absurdity of the premise. The animation style is charmingly simplistic, giving it a unique vibe. I appreciate how the film plays with sound and music in a very literal sense; it’s a wild mix of humor and mystery. Not your typical animated fare, for sure, but that's what makes it distinctive.
Quirky premise involving music and lint. · Odd pacing that matches the film's humor. · Charming animation style adds to its character.
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