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The Star (1984) is an intriguing piece of animation that paints a rather bleak view of a future Christmas Eve. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of unease, showcasing a society stripped of religious freedom and under constant surveillance. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, which adds to the tension as the story unfolds. Its themes delve into control versus freedom, and the practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that complements the narrative. The performances, while animated, carry a weight that resonates with the viewer, making the overall package quite distinctive. It's a curious watch for anyone interested in dystopian tales woven into holiday settings.
Dystopian themes interwoven with holiday motifsUnique animation style for its timeGood example of 80s sci-fi animation
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Key Crew
Witold Giersz
Director
Ernest Bryll
Writer