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<P>In the spirit of Lynch's Twin Peaks and Burton's Beetlejuice, Uzumaki is adapted from a manga. </P>
<P>Higuchinsky's direction is great, because it is not a movie made cartoon (like most adaptions are), but a cinematographic object close to experimental , using all that technology allows like CGI and basic sfx like cartoon, but never becoming shallow (like most recent french film like Amelie or Vidocq are ).<BR><BR>Having read the 3 parts manga, I can testify that everything was already in it, and probably twice as much. But Higuchinski wisely chose to film part of the artist's imagination and in my opinion succeeded in staying faitheful to the poetic and wild material.</P>
<P>Christophe. </P>
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