Memoir of a Snail
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Australia · 2024
1h 34m
Director Adam Elliot
Starring Sarah Snook, Eric Bana, Jacki Weaver, Kodi Smit-McPhee
Genre Animation, Drama
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Grace Pudel, a misfit obsessed with snails, shares her life story and reflects on her journey as she sets one of her favorite pet snails free. The film begins with her childhood in Melbourne, Australia, and her close relationship with her twin brother, Gilbert, and continues into her adulthood in Canberra.
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It is clear within the film's first minutes how much love, care, and effort went into this production. The stop motion is so well done, and the story will stick with you for a long time. You feel for Grace as much as you root for her. It is an emotional and heavy watch, but it is worth it.