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Karate Kids (1990) is a curious blend of animation and dark themes. It follows two impoverished street children navigating a tough reality, which is unfortunately complicated by the predatory intentions of a nefarious adult. The animation style is distinctively gritty, almost reflective of the harshness of their lives. Pacing can feel uneven at times, with moments of levity overshadowed by the underlying tension of the story. The film explores heavy themes like vulnerability and exploitation, which might not be typical for animated features, making it stand out in its own right. The performances, though animated, carry a weight that resonates through their struggles, leaving a lingering impact long after the credits roll.
Animation style is gritty and unique.Explores dark themes rarely seen in animated films.Uneasy pacing adds to the film's atmosphere.
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