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So, 'Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: T.H.A.M.O.S' is this intriguing blend of music and drama, and it plays heavily with themes of power and identity. The story pulls you into a layered narrative where Thamos, the new king of Egypt, grapples with his lineage and the implications of usurpation. I found the pacing to be quite interesting—there are moments where it drifts into a contemplative rhythm, giving the viewer time to digest the unfolding drama. The practical effects used to recreate ancient Egypt have a unique charm, and while the performances may not always hit the mark, they certainly add a certain gravitas to the piece. It’s not your typical musical biopic, that's for sure. Definitely worth a watch if you're into historical narratives with a twist.
Unique take on Mozart's influence in a narrative form. · Explores themes of lineage and usurpation. · Interesting practical effects for the setting.
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