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So, 'Alexander Baxter' is this quiet little family film from '87 that captures the struggles of a homeless cat after its owner heads off to a senior living place—no pets allowed, of course. The tone's pretty gentle, with that bittersweet vibe that runs through the whole thing. There's a certain charm in how they portray Alexander's adventures and misadventures on the streets. It's not exactly fast-paced, but it takes its time to explore themes of loyalty and belonging. The practical effects for the cat scenes are nothing flashy but have this quaint authenticity. Performances feel sincere, adding a layer of warmth that makes it stand out in the family genre. Not your typical animated fluff, for sure.
Quiet family filmThemes of loyalty and belongingPractical effects with authenticity
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