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Fussel

Fussel

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A group of strange-looking creatures stumble upon a ball of red string and decide to follow the thread to find out where it ends.

CertificateUnclassified

Duration5 mins

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  • Erin, 10
  • 10 reviews

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5 stars

11 May 2023

I recommend you snuggle up because an unexpected twist is about to unravel. Fussel is a joyous movie like a fun bright storm. This film is about five very unusual and strange mystical creatures. All of the monsters speak in a baby language. This story is set in an outside mythical world. This story is set in night and day. A little fluffy blue monster was sitting on a crooked rock when suddenly out of nowhere a red piece of wool entered the screen. Naturally, he was very curious and wondered what was at the end. He trusted his instincts and started to follow the string into a deep dark forest. He appeared to be very confident walking into the forest. He trotted on for a while and then bumped into a tall man who he had never met before. He had a top hat on, and he was purple. He also had a moustache and appeared to be very posh. He was very curious about what was at the end, so he joined in the adventure. The two started to travel together. They travelled for a while over many different landscapes. Until they met another monster, that they had never seen before he looked like a green slug. The strange bunch of three traveled on foot to see where the brightly coloured red wool would end. They continued their journey until they found another monster. This monster was very large indeed, he wasn’t even on the screen, he was that tall. He was yellow with purple spots. So, the bunch of four continued their journey. They stumbled upon another monster, he was small and egg-shaped, he was white with purple spots. He had a long beak like nose. They were all very curious about what was going to be at the end of the wool. They grew an amazing friendship with each other however a twist is about to emerge. When I watched this film, I couldn’t believe the shadows. The colours were bright, fun and beautiful, some might even say magnificent. The upbeat music just flowed along with the story. The music was mostly happy but sometimes sad. This movie reminds me of Monster Inkc but a shorter version. This film is very dreamy and jolly I give it five stars

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