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So, 'Prequel: The Dawn of Lying' is this quirky short that sets the stage for 'The Invention of Lying.' The comedy is low-key, kind of meandering but in a charming way. It’s interesting to see how they explore the idea of truth and deception before the main narrative kicks in. The pacing feels almost like a casual conversation, allowing moments to breathe. There’s a playful atmosphere throughout, even if the director's identity remains a mystery. The practical effects aren’t groundbreaking but serve the humor nicely. Performances are solid, each actor plays off the absurdity without going overboard, which keeps it grounded. It’s distinctive as a piece that bridges the gap between the familiar and the absurd, making it worth checking out.
Quirky tone reflects the absurdity inherent in the premise. · Pacing allows for a relaxed exploration of themes. · Interesting to see how it connects to the larger narrative.
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