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So, 'San Francisco (El Caballero de Asís)' from 1989 is an interesting one, you know? It's this animated feature that dances around themes of faith and sacrifice, kind of reflective, really. The animation style has that late '80s vibe, a bit rough around the edges, but it adds to the charm. I find the pacing intriguing; it doesn't rush through its narrative, allowing for moments of contemplation. The characters, while not deep, carry a certain warmth, which contrasts with the often serious undertones of the story. It's distinct in how it tackles spirituality in a way that feels more approachable, not preachy. Overall, it's definitely a unique piece that stands apart in the animation landscape of its time.
Interesting animation style for its timeThemes of faith and sacrifice throughoutPacing allows for reflection and character warmth
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Steve Hahm
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