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Writer's pictureGus Keller

Hundreds of Beavers



Hundreds of Beavers modernizes classic humor. It's a clinic in setup/payoff, building various running gags into a crescendo third act. This brand of comedy is witty yet innocent, making the jokes likable even if it isn't your default sensibility. Its absurdism follows its own established rules. The straightforward plot progresses with relatable motivations and increasing stakes, allowing viewers to focus on the elaborate jokes without feeling overwhelmed. Its acting reinforces everything with exaggerated physicality and facial expressions. Overall, Hundreds of Beavers is uniquely dedicated to its specific premise, always staying ahead of its audiences through detailed wit.


Hundreds of Beavers embraces its low budget with technical creativity. The imagery uses dramatic color, angles, framing, lighting, and motion. Its editing overcomes saggy momentum with timing, inserts, pacing, wipes, and superimposition. Goofy stings, action, smash cuts, distortions, motifs, and split cuts create a dense soundscape. Its music constructs a silly tone through folk songs, classical scoring, and exaggeration. The production design forges a surreal collage aesthetic. Its unfamous cast adds to the startup charm. Animation, costumes, stunts, puppets, and compositing contribute to the multimedia effects. Ultimately, Hundreds of Beavers is a cult classic waiting to happen.


Writing: 7/10

Direction: 10/10

Cinematography: 9/10

Acting: 7/10

Editing: 9/10

Sound: 10/10

Score/Soundtrack: 9/10

Production Design: 10/10

Casting: 4/10

Effects: 10/10


Overall Score: 8.5/10


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