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Kamen Rider: Run All Over the World is a fascinating piece from the late '80s, capturing that unique energy of the franchise. The film explores themes of identity and redemption through Kohtaro Minami's struggle against the Crisis Empire. The pacing is pretty fluid, shifting between intense action sequences and quieter moments that flesh out the characters, especially with the dual portrayal of Kamen Rider Black and RX. The practical effects, while dated by today's standards, offer that raw charm typical of the era. The monster designs are delightfully bizarre, and you can really see the effort put into bringing them to life. Overall, it’s a quirky blend of adventure and drama that stands out amongst the series entries.
Features notable practical effects characteristic of late '80s cinema.Explores deeper themes of identity and self-acceptance.Distinctive dual role performance adds complexity to the narrative.
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