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King Shakir: Recycle is... something, alright.
The movie aims to be a pro-environmentalist piece warning about trash and holding people responsible for recycling. This is somewhat undercut by the characters being animated in a CGI so cheap that it makes them look like plastic toys, though if that was the intent kudos there.
The actual plot is mostly episodic; it inevitably and suddenly becomes a space opera almost halfway there. The jokes are rather lame and appeal to the lowest demographic; there are hints of Turkish satire, but they are few and far between.
Overall, I do not recommend this flick.
The movie aims to be a pro-environmentalist piece warning about trash and holding people responsible for recycling. This is somewhat undercut by the characters being animated in a CGI so cheap that it makes them look like plastic toys, though if that was the intent kudos there.
The actual plot is mostly episodic; it inevitably and suddenly becomes a space opera almost halfway there. The jokes are rather lame and appeal to the lowest demographic; there are hints of Turkish satire, but they are few and far between.
Overall, I do not recommend this flick.