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Infinity's Child is a curious gem from 1999 that blends animation with the mystique of space exploration. The narrative centers around the enigmatic Phleig vessel, adrift with its crew vanished, drawing viewers into an atmosphere thick with tension and intrigue. Its exploration of a 'gateway world' taps into broader themes of reality and existence, inviting some thought-provoking moments. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but the hand-drawn animation has a certain charm that feels both nostalgic and fresh. I really appreciate the practical effects used in space sequences, giving it a tactile quality that's often lost in today's CGI-heavy era. The performances of the voice cast, though lesser-known, add an unexpected depth that keeps you engaged throughout.
Offers a rich blend of animation and storytelling.Delve into themes of reality and existence.Notable for its practical effects and unique character designs.
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