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All Saints Street
The pure and cute little devil Nini lives in Room 1031 of Wansheng Street Apartment. His roommates are no ordinary people: The lazy and wacky vampire Ira who spends most of his time gaming or watching TV, the unlucky dancer werewolf Vladimir, the serious and old-fashioned angel landlord Lynn and his naive little sister Lily, and many more. What none of them realize is that the power of the demon king is sleeping inside of Nini. With evil forces in hot pursuit, can Nini and his friends head off disaster?
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Plot Summary
In the bustling city of Shanghai, a young artist named Ling Zi finds himself drawn into a series of mysterious events surrounding his father's abandoned studio. As he delves deeper into his father's past, he uncovers hidden secrets and a connection to a past love that intertwines with a forgotten art project. Ling Zi must navigate these complex revelations to understand his family's legacy and his own identity.
Critical Reception
All Saints Street received a mixed to positive reception, with praise for its unique artistic style and emotional depth, though some critics noted pacing issues and a convoluted plot.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually stunning animation and evocative art style.
Applauded for its exploration of themes like memory, loss, and artistic legacy.
Some found the narrative difficult to follow at times, with underdeveloped subplots.
Google audience: Audience reception for All Saints Street is not widely available through Google reviews, but initial reactions suggest an appreciation for its artistic merit and emotional storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style draws inspiration from traditional Chinese ink wash painting, blended with modern animation techniques.
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