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Stitch Head: Melancholy Tale of a Misfit
9 Feb
Summary
- A boy with unique eyes and a baseball-shaped head leads the story.
- The film is an animated adaptation of Guy Bass's children's books.
- Director Steve Hudson transitions from social drama to animation.

Stitch Head, voiced by Asa Butterfield, is introduced as a boy with striking heterochromatic eyes and a distinctive head, residing in a castle overlooking the town of Grubbers Nubbin. The film adapts Guy Bass's children's literature, portraying Stitch Head's quest for acceptance and love in a world that often misunderstands him.
This animated feature represents a notable career change for director Steve Hudson, who previously helmed the social drama 'True North.' His transition into animation with 'Stitch Head' showcases a pivot from grounded narratives to a fantastical, pixelated landscape. The film's visual style features unique character designs, though some companions, like Creature, bear resemblances to characters from other popular animated works.
The narrative follows Stitch Head and his friend Creature as they join a traveling freak show, unfolding a story that mirrors the film's own desire for connection. While the character design is praised, the overall execution is described as a tentative step into a crowded animation field, drawing comparisons to more established and confident productions.




