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After Midnight (1983) is one of those peculiar gems that straddles the line between animation and horror, all wrapped up in a dreamy yet sinister ball. The settingāa lavish palaceāfeels more like a labyrinth of strange ideas than a true celebration. Each guest morphs into their own version of humanity, revealing dark inner truths. The animation style, a bit rough around the edges, adds to the unsettling atmosphere while the pacing keeps you on edge, never quite sure what's lurking around the corner. The themes of identity and transformation are prevalent, and the practical effects, although minimal, create just the right amount of unease. It's not for everyone, but if you're into the surreal and thought-provoking, this oneās a trip worth taking.
Unique blend of animation and horror.Themes of identity and transformation.Surreal atmosphere with unsettling tones.
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