The BAFTAs Went Bananas for Monkey Movies
Briefly

The BAFTAs have embraced a curious trend for this awards season, showcasing a stronger presence of computer-generated monkeys, alongside films led by primates.
Emilia Pérez is leading the nominations at the BAFTAs this year, highlighting a distinct preference for films that intricately feature animated primates in major roles.
The five nominees for the Special Visual Effects Award this year include major titles like Dune: Part Two and films featuring animated monkeys, showcasing a bizarre yet engaging trend.
Even with a strong animated character like Rafiki the baboon, some films were sadly overlooked, emphasizing the peculiar animation standards in what seems to be an unexpected all-monkey race.
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