I laughed when I saw this tiny film the first time, and I laughed about something else when I saw it the second time. It's got drama, friendship and betrayal, with a certain bit of just desserts in the end. Oh, and did I mention that it has an original soundtrack?
I really liked the interaction between the live actors and the paper "puppets." The subtle changes in the positions of the paper cutouts were really funny. It obviously took a lot of work to prepare and script and shoot and edit all of this.
Some of the moments show a good a bit of twisted humor, sort of along the lines of Pee Wee Herman (as one commenter mentioned on YouTube). One of my favorites is the segment with the weight-lifting bird!
All in all, a fun romp. Note that there is also a black and white version, which I take to be an earlier one. It has some parts that are not also in the reviewed version, so you should really see both of them.