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Blu-ray Samurai
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I was thinking how hard it must be to juggle different genres throughout a movie whilst keeping it all thematically consistent.
I'm not just talking about dual-genre movies like, say Evil Dead 2 and Braindead (comedy/horror) or Shazam and Deadpool (superhero comedies with a dark edge) but ones that manage to successfully mix 4 or 5 different genres. I think one of the best handled films is Jerry Zucker's Ghost, which in my opinion marries comedy, fantasy, romance, drama, thriller and horror elements with great coherence. What would your choice be? |
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