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So, 'Kim's Cross' from 1990—it's an interesting piece in the animation genre. The style is quite unique, feels like a mix of traditional hand-drawn techniques with a bit of surrealism thrown in. The pacing is a bit off at times, but it has this dreamy quality that kind of works for it. Themes of identity and belonging run throughout, though subtle. The practical effects are curious, not the usual polished CGI, more like a handcrafted vibe which gives it a certain charm. The performances, while not voice-heavy, really embody the characters through expressive animation. It’s not something you see every day, definitely has its quirks that might appeal to niche collectors looking for something different.
Unique animation style with surreal elementsThemes of identity and belongingPractical effects give it a charm
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