A little girl falls asleep and dreams she is in Toyland, where she and a toy soldier contend with the Beast from "Beauty and the Beast.".


Is this even a movie? Honestly, you should probably skip this unless you’re a total completist for weird, antique cinema. If you enjoy feeling like you’re trapped inside a stranger’s subconscious, then maybe this is for you. Otherwise, it’s mostly just a strange relic that makes me miss the charm of Sovetskie igrushki....

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Friz Freleng

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"Is this even a movie? Honestly, you should probably skip this unless you’re a total completist for weird, antique cinema. If you enjoy feeling like you’re trapped inside a stranger’s subconscious, then maybe this is for you. Otherwise, it’s mostly just a strange relic that makes me miss the charm of Sovetskie igrushki. The whole thing starts with a little girl falling asleep. It’s the classic trope, but here it feels like the director just wanted an excuse to throw random things at the screen. ..."

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