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So, 'Midnight's Children' (2019) takes Salman Rushdie's grand narrative and transforms it into a vibrant animated experience. The film captures that whirlwind of India's history—colonial grip to independence—through a lens of magical realism. It's definitely heavy on the surreal visuals, which, while striking, can sometimes overshadow the narrative flow. The pacing feels a bit uneven, and the themes of identity and destiny resonate deeply but might not land for everyone. The animation style is quite distinctive, almost like a tapestry woven with rich colors and textures, which adds layers to the storytelling. You get various cultural nuances popping out in the performances, which feel both heartfelt and, at times, a tad over-the-top, fitting the surreal vibe. It's an interesting adaptation, for sure.
Interesting use of animation to adapt Rushdie's narrative.Surreal visuals create a distinct atmosphere.The pacing may challenge some viewers.
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