#27: American Fable #30: Kung Fury
American Fable had gorgeous cinematography. Absolutely beautiful. And while it semi-focused on the imaginary world of a rural girl in the 80's, her life is falling apart, as the local farms are being foreclosed by bankers.
And unfortunately that just isn't so cool to watch when it's not heavy on the fable part. She finds her father is holding a man captive who would foreclose the farm and...that's about it.
Kung Fury leans heavily on the sillyness and that's really about it.
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