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So, Redman takes this interesting turn on the superhero genre, right? It’s set in this vibrant, stylized world that really pops, thanks to some solid animation. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which can feel intentional, reflecting Red's internal struggle after losing a colleague. You get this mix of high-octane action sequences that are fun to watch, but they’re often underscored by a darker tone, exploring themes of loss and the burden of heroism. The performances—though animated—have a raw edge that brings depth to the characters. The practical effects shine through in the fight scenes, giving a gritty texture that contrasts with the bright visuals. It sort of makes you think about what it really means to be a hero.
Animation style is distinctive and vibrantThemes of heroism and personal loss resonateAction sequences have a gritty, practical feel
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Kim Sung-jae
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