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Creation (1989) is one of those quirky films that sort of slips under the radar. It blends comedy, drama, and a touch of sci-fi in a way that feels both light-hearted and oddly profound. The story revolves around a music conductor who faces a life-changing accident, and the solution offered by a rather groundbreaking surgeon adds a layer of intrigue. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which some might find charming, while others could see it as a flaw. The performances have a certain earnestness that brings the offbeat themes of existence and morality to the forefront. Plus, the practical effects, though not always seamless, have their own kind of charm that speaks to the era. If you appreciate adaptations of Roald Dahl's work, this one's a curious blend of whimsy and weight.
Interesting take on Roald Dahl's themes.Pacing may feel off but adds to its charm.Practical effects are a nostalgic nod to the era.
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