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So, 'Picasso in Munich' is this really intriguing drama that plays with the boundaries of reality and the surreal. The premise is wild—Picasso comes back to life and gets tangled up with a couple of psychiatrists and their patient. What strikes me is the blend of dark humor and poignant moments, especially when Picasso falls for Takla Bash, who turns out to be his own daughter. The pacing is a bit uneven but fits the dream-like quality of the film. There’s a richness in its visual storytelling; I mean, it’s Picasso after all. The practical effects add to that surreal aesthetic, making the whole experience feel like wandering through one of his paintings. It’s got this atmosphere that’s both whimsical and haunting, which sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Surrealist themes explored through a unique narrative.Interesting character dynamics between Picasso and Takla Bash.Distinctive visual style that pays homage to Picasso's art.
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