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So, 'Ghosts' from '97 directed by Stan Winston is this fascinating blend of horror and music that really sticks with you. The atmosphere is delightfully eerie, thanks to Winston's knack for practical effects – you can feel the tangible presence of the supernatural. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to that quaint, off-kilter charm of the town itself. Maestro, the magician, is an eccentric character, drawing in children with his spooky tricks. But then you have this stormy night where the mayor and townsfolk decide they’ve had enough of his shenanigans. It really explores themes of fear, acceptance, and the clash between the mundane and the magical, which is something you don’t see often. Overall, it's a unique piece worth discussing.
Check out the practical effects work by Stan Winston.The film has a distinctive blend of horror and musical elements.Explore themes of fear and acceptance in a small-town setting.
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