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Our short film captures the comedic chaos of a quintessential romantic dinner interrupted by a mischievous, scene-stealing rat. Through intricate character animation and expressive physical comedy, we explore the hilarious tension between high-stakes elegance and an uninvited, tiny antagonist, creating a delightful story about finding laughter in the midst of a perfect plan gone wrong.

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Our short film captures the comedic chaos of a quintessential romantic dinner interrupted by a mischievous, scene-stealing rat. Through intricate character animation and expressive physical comedy, we explore the hilarious tension between high-stakes elegance and an uninvited, tiny antagonist, creating a delightful story about finding laughter in the midst of a perfect plan gone wrong.

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