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The Airport (1992) is an intriguing entry in the animation and family genres, though its direction remains a mystery. The story's simplicity—an absent-minded mother inadvertently checking in her child with luggage—offers a mix of humor and tension. The pace feels a bit uneven, matching the frantic atmosphere of an airport. What stands out are the practical effects that breathe life into the airport setting, capturing the hustle and bustle authentically. While the performances might not be groundbreaking, they deliver just enough charm to keep viewers engaged. The film explores themes of oversight and chaos, reminding us how easily one can lose track amidst life's whirlwind.
Animation blends with family themesExplores chaos in everyday lifeUnique practical effects used in airport scenes
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