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So, 'The Streets of the Invisibles', it's an intriguing blend of animation and crime, probably not what you'd expect from a film featuring Karl Malden and Michael Douglas. The film's tone is gritty, almost like a noir, but it also adds this odd layer of surrealism thanks to its unique use of Google Street View imagery. It's a fascinating approach, like peering into a visible world that feels both familiar and eerily detached. You see these animated characters navigating through real streets, which creates a distinct atmosphere—intense yet oddly melancholic. Pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but the thematic exploration of justice and the passage of time really sticks with you. The performances, though animated, have a weight to them that echoes the originals from the '70s, creating a nostalgic yet fresh experience.
Unique use of Google Street ViewGritty, surreal atmosphereExplores themes of justice and time
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