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This is a good retelling of some of the common Edgar Allan Poe stories. The narration is excellent and the animation is a good way to present these so that they are good for the entire family (no real blood, gore, guts, etc.). 7/10


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Five tales by Edgar Allan Poe come to life thanks to a pictorical style animation, five tales that exude madness, pestilence, murder and torture.
Extraordinary Tales is an animated anthology film that brings to life five of Edgar Allan Poe's most chilling tales: 'The Fall of the House of Usher,' 'The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar,' 'The Masque of the Red Death,' 'The Tell-Tale Heart,' and 'The Pit and the Pendulum.' Narrated by Christopher Lee, the film features distinct animation styles for each story, visually interpreting Poe's dark and macabre world.
Extraordinary Tales received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its unique visual interpretations of Poe's works and the strong voice performances, particularly from Christopher Lee and Roger Hodgson. The film was noted for its faithfulness to the spirit of Poe's writings while offering a fresh animated perspective.
Praised for its creative animation styles that match the distinct tone of each Poe story.
Lauded for excellent voice acting, especially Christopher Lee's final performance.
Appreciated for capturing the dark, gothic atmosphere of Edgar Allan Poe's literature.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's artistic merit and successful adaptation of Poe's classic tales. Many viewers enjoyed the varied animation techniques and the eerie mood created, finding it a faithful and engaging tribute to the author.
The film marks one of the final on-screen appearances for legendary actor Christopher Lee, who provided narration for the anthology.
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This is a good retelling of some of the common Edgar Allan Poe stories. The narration is excellent and the animation is a good way to present these so that they are good for the entire family (no real blood, gore, guts, etc.). 7/10