
Harold L. Muller, Charles R. Bowers, Ted Sears
United States

Is Why Squirrels Leave Home worth your time nearly a century after its release? Short answer: yes, but only if you have a high tolerance for mechanical absurdity and the uncanny valley of early animation. This isn't a film for those seeking the polished narrative arcs of Reputation (1921); it is a film for the curious,...


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"Is Why Squirrels Leave Home worth your time nearly a century after its release? Short answer: yes, but only if you have a high tolerance for mechanical absurdity and the uncanny valley of early animation. This isn't a film for those seeking the polished narrative arcs of Reputation (1921); it is a film for the curious, the tech-obsessed, and those who find beauty in the bizarre.This film is for fans of experimental cinema and stop-motion history. It is NOT for viewers who demand high-definition ..."


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