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The Knight of Justice, while a lesser-known title from '89, has a certain charm that can be appreciated by collectors. Set in a cyberpunk-like Denmark, the film weaves together a quaint Christmas narrative with an unusual blend of moral themes. Benjamin, our central figure, serves as a sort of ethical compass amidst the chaos of a futuristic backdrop. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the quaintness, giving it a almost dreamlike quality. Practical effects are modest, yet they enhance the film’s unique atmosphere. Performances, particularly by the lead, evoke a sense of earnestness that feels genuine, which is refreshing. It’s one of those films that, while not perfect, leaves you pondering its morals long after the credits roll.
Features a cyberpunk aesthetic rarely seen in family filmsExplores themes of morality and redemptionPractical effects contribute to its distinctive atmosphere
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