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Natás is Satan
A classic crime thriller shot on the streets of New York. Natás, a psychopath, is a New York City cop who is corrupt and deals in blackmail, extortion, and murder. A young couple who are framed by Natás escape his grasp and the game of 'cat and mouse' begins.
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Natás is tricked into becoming the apprentice of a powerful and mischievous sorcerer. Natás must learn to use his newfound magical abilities to overcome the sorcerer's wicked schemes and save his village from his evil influence. Along the way, he discovers the true meaning of courage and friendship.
Critical Reception
Natás is Satan is a lesser-known animated film from Hungary that, while visually distinctive for its time, did not achieve widespread international acclaim. Its unique animation style and fantastical story have garnered a cult following among animation enthusiasts who appreciate its artistic merit and imaginative narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, stylized animation.
Commended for its imaginative and whimsical fantasy elements.
Noted for a somewhat simplistic plot that may appeal more to younger audiences.
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Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style was heavily influenced by Hungarian folk art and traditional animation techniques of the era.
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