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The Rose of Versailles 2001: Oscar and Andre is an intriguing take on Takarazuka Revue's classic. Directed by Masasumi Tani, this adaptation zeroes in on the intricate dynamics between Oscar and Andre. The drama unfolds with an atmospheric blend of lavish costumes and expressive performances, although it retains that distinct Takarazuka flair. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the emotional weight of their relationship to resonate deeply. It's not just a retelling; it explores themes of duty, love, and sacrifice against the backdrop of a turbulent historical period. The practical effects are modest yet effective, drawing you into the world of 18th-century France. Overall, it has a unique charm that distinguishes it from other adaptations.
Focuses on Oscar and Andre's relationshipUnique Takarazuka Revue styleAtmospheric with strong character performances
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