Lloyd Langford
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Podcast Appearances
hoping that everything's fine.
And there was a lady in there that helped her because one of the cubicles had a sign on saying that it was out of use and Gwen can't read.
It had strong elements of horror and it also had a really kind of powerful environmental message.
So the bear is an exorcist, right?
Yeah.
The beaver is a animatronic beaver that a small child who is like very eco-friendly and environmentally conscious, she transports her brain into the beaver's brain.
What?
And then she can go and talk to wildlife.
And it's all about trying to save a glade.
The mayor of the city is trying to redevelop, build a freeway.
Yeah.
And she takes it upon herself to become like a beaver and try and kind of mobilize the animals into like fighting back against this planned development.
Wow.
Wow, it seems incredibly complicated, Max, doesn't it?
The opening of the film is her when she's a child and she's releasing like the school pets.
She's trying to release the school pets back into the wild and she gets into trouble and she gets dropped off with her elderly grandma who is like a similar kindred spirit.
And this is like five minutes into the movie and I'm like, I hope the grandma doesn't die.
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It was very complex.
And there's lots of like different people inhabiting different bodies.