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5/10
Utterly Mystifying
albino_slug-8090118 August 2020
An independent domestic drama/horror about the loss of a loved one doesn't sound particularly out of the ordinary. Honestly, this would probably have been a fairly unremarkable indie flick if it wasn't for one crucial difference: this is an animated movie made by one guy with what looks like MS Paint.

I don't even know how to respond to this... I'm not going to say it's some unknown masterpiece. Practically every aspect of it is bad, but I enjoyed it all the way through. I don't even like it in a so-bad-it's-good way. I wasn't laughing at it, I was kind of just drawn in by it's amateurish charm.

Calling a movie "charming" sounds condescending, but that's the best term I can come up with for it. The amount of effort that goes into a feature length animation, even one as crude as this, is daunting and I'm unironically impressed by any one person creating an animated movie and putting it out there. I imagine other reviewers would be much more negative than me, but Insect gets a thumbs up from me. It's easily one of the most interesting movies I've stumbled upon in recent memory.
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1/10
An embarrassment
Leofwine_draca14 May 2021
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INSECT is probably the crudest, and lamest, Z-grade animation that I've ever had the misfortune to sit through. The characters are animated by chunky, clunky, computer drawn figures that look really appalling and like something a bunch of schoolkids made. The voice actors are annoying and make you want to put this on mute. The story, about a pair of brothers assailed by a giant evil insect, is total nonsense, and the whole thing an embarrassment.
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