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Keshka and the Magician is a quirky little comedy from '93 that has this offbeat charm that really catches you off guard. The story revolves around Keshka, a kid whose love for his grandmother leads him to a magician's show, where things take a wild turn when he asks for her youth to be restored. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but the practical effects used in the rejuvenation scenes are surprisingly inventive for the era. It's a mixed bag of laughter and heart, with performances that feel genuine, albeit slightly over-the-top. The film captures that whimsical spirit of early '90s family comedies but manages to stand out with its unique plot twist and a touch of nostalgia that hits home.
Unique blend of comedy and fantasy elements.Interesting practical effects for rejuvenation scenes.Captures early '90s family film spirit.
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