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Magician
A narration of episodes from the life of the famous Czech poet, Karel Hynek Mácha. Throughout the film, we witness a deep analysis of Mácha's complex character (his relation to another Czech writer of the time Josef Kajetán Tyl, his unbearable jealousy, his solitude, his attitude to nature,etc.) on the well-depicted historical background with all its particularities.
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Plot Summary
A dark fairy tale inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Masque of the Red Death', this animated film follows a prince who tries to escape a plague by locking himself and his courtiers in an abbey. Inside, a mysterious masked figure appears, sowing terror and death among the revelers. The film explores themes of mortality, isolation, and the inevitability of fate.
Critical Reception
The film is a cult classic within animation circles, often praised for its unique, nightmarish visual style and its faithfulness to the dark tone of Poe's work. While not widely released, it has garnered a dedicated following for its artistic merit and unsettling atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking and deeply atmospheric adaptation of Poe.
A haunting and surreal animated experience.
Offers a unique, dark interpretation of the classic tale.
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Fun Fact
Although Béla Lugosi is credited in the film, his performance was recorded prior to his death in 1956 and was later incorporated into this animated feature by director Gábor Koltai.
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