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Ramayanam (1996) offers a unique take on the timeless epic, presenting the grand tale of Lord Rama's confrontation with Ravana entirely through child actors. This choice adds a different layer of innocence and authenticity to the narrative, which is often overshadowed by adult portrayals in other adaptations. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of the story while the performances are surprisingly powerful for such young talent. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that reflects the filmmaking style of the late 90s. Themes of duty, righteousness, and the complexity of good versus evil are woven throughout, making it distinct in its approach to storytelling. It's a fascinating artifact of its time, and worth watching for the sheer novelty of its casting.
Child actors bring a fresh perspective to the classic tale.The film uses practical effects that resonate with its time.A deliberate pacing that reflects the epic's gravity.
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