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So, The Rose of Versailles: Andre and Oscar is a stage adaptation that's part of the Takarazuka Revue's Snow Troupe. It really has this unique blend of melodrama and historical narrative that pulls you in. The performances are quite something—those actors embody their characters with such intensity, especially in those lavish costumes. The pacing is quite different from film, you know, more focused on the theatricality of the moment. The atmosphere is rich, almost like stepping into a painting of that time period. And while the practical effects might not be what you'd see in a blockbuster, the artistry in staging really stands out. It's a distinct piece, definitely speaks to the Takarazuka style.
This 1989 adaptation is relatively scarce in collector circles, reflecting a niche interest within the Takarazuka Revue fandom. While various formats exist, early VHS releases often fetch higher prices due to their limited availability. Fans of theatrical adaptations and Takarazuka's distinct style often seek this out, appreciating its historical resonance and unique performances.
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