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Neverwhere is a fascinating dive into a surreal fantasy realm, offering a unique blend of animation and action that isn’t often seen. The story kicks off with this meek office worker who gets thrust into this bizarre world, transformed into a muscle-bound hero. It’s a loose early take on Den, one of Corben’s notable creations. The animation style is raw and vibrant, capturing a certain energy that feels very much tied to the late 60s. The pacing has its moments – some scenes flow smoothly while others almost feel like a frenetic dream. The themes of self-discovery and transformation resonate throughout, and the practical effects, although dated, add to its charm. It's just one of those films that feels like a hidden gem in the animation landscape, you know?
Unique animation style reflective of the late 60s.Early adaptation of the Den character from Heavy Metal.Themes of transformation and self-discovery are prominent.
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Richard Corben
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