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So, 'Michael the Visitor' is this neat little animated piece from '95, with Stockard Channing lending her voice, which adds a certain warmth to the storytelling. It draws from Tolstoy’s 'Truths We Live By,' exploring themes of kindness and humanity in a really gentle way. The pacing is pretty relaxed, almost like a cozy bedtime story, which fits the narrative perfectly. The animation style isn’t groundbreaking, but it has a charming simplicity that feels quite endearing. The dynamic between Simon, the shoemaker, and Michael, the homeless man, is beautifully portrayed; you can really feel the compassion flowing through their interactions. It’s not flashy or fast-paced, but there’s a real richness in its moral undertones that makes it stand out amongst other animated films from that era.
Stockard Channing's narration is warm and inviting. · The animation style is simple yet charming. · Themes of kindness and humanity resonate throughout.
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