Why did it fail?

Why did it fail?

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too weird and aesthetically unappealing to parents deciding what movies to take their kids to

It didn't have enough rape. It was almost there but not enough.

It couldn't find an audience. Too gritty for kids yet too shallow for teens and adults.

Other then the monster designs, it wasn't very interesting.

because seven ate it

What would be the title for an hypotetical sequel?

It's a decent short that shouldn't have been stretched out into a feature length movie.

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It wasn't very good, fell deeply short of what it could have been.

It sucked.

It was a great concept for a ten-minute-short, but there wasn't enough to sustain a two hour feature.

still did better than Astro Boy film next month

Saw it in theater as a teenager, thought it was lame as hell

wholesome film despite the gritty setting. Tons of cute moments

As other have said, its not a good enough story for a whole move. Would've worked much better as a videogame; I can see it succeding as an early Little Nightmares deal.

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The movie kind of lost sight on what made the short so compelling. I think the movie would have been fantastic if the dolls were completely silent, and all you had to go on were snippets of human recordings and writing. Just focus on the atmosphere and communicating through body language for an animation tour-de-force. But a pitch like that probably would never get funding in the first place.

Based and Italian design pilled.

there isn't much dialogue to begin with

>seven guys raping one female
They pushed it with 3 and 4 but no kid's going to watch 9 mute characters for over an hour. Sick idea though. Maybe watch it on mute