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So, 'The Devil’s Blues' takes us to 1932 Harlem, where jazz feels alive and raw. Ethel Franklin, this ambitious trumpeter, is navigating a world full of smoky clubs and the harsh realities of the jazz scene. It’s atmospheric, almost thick with tension, as she faces off against the enigmatic Devil. The animation is striking, blending a surreal visual style that mirrors Ethel’s internal struggle with the darker forces at play. The pacing keeps you on edge; it’s a mix of frantic performances and reflective moments, showing her growth and desperation. The music, infused with that period's jazz essence, is both haunting and invigorating, making it stand out. Definitely a unique exploration of ambition and the supernatural.
Blend of animation and adventure genres.Focus on jazz culture and history.Distinctive visual style enhances storytelling.
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