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So, Oz (2014) is a pretty dark take on the classic tales we all know. Set in a pretty grim version of Oz, it showcases Dorothy Gale navigating through this war-torn landscape. The atmosphere is heavy, almost foreboding at times, which really sets it apart from the whimsical versions we’re used to. There’s a blend of fantasy and horror that feels unique—like it’s pulling from both genres to create something a bit unsettling. The practical effects, though not always seamless, lend a certain tangible quality to the world that CGI often lacks. Performances are solid, with a raw energy that reflects the dire situation. It’s an interesting reinterpretation for collectors who appreciate deeper, darker narratives in familiar settings.
Dark reinterpretation of a classic.Practical effects stand out.Atmosphere is heavy and foreboding.
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Randy Garcia
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