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So, 'Kidnapped' from '88 is this interesting blend of animation and psychological inquiry. The vibe is pretty surreal, with Louis Vincent waking up in a park and spinning this tale about a kidnapping. What really stands out is the way the narrative unfolds—it's not just a mystery, but also a deep dive into his imagination and how it plays tricks. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that just adds to its odd charm, right? And the animation style, while maybe not top-tier, has a certain handmade quality that gives it character. Definitely makes it a unique piece in the animation landscape of the late '80s. If you appreciate films that transcend their surface plot, this one's worth a look.
Animation style offers a handmade qualityNarrative reflects on imagination's powerSurreal and slightly disjointed pacing
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