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Watership Down Muddies a Powerful Tale With Shoddy Animation

This is a spoiler-free review of the new Watership Down miniseries, which premiered on BBC One in the UK and Netflix internationally.

For a generation of adults, Watership Down is probably synonymous with childhood trauma, thanks to Richard Adams' beloved (but occasionally brutal) 1972 novel, and the downright barbaric 1978 film adaptation.

The 2018 remake, directed by Noam Murro (300: Rise of an Empire) and written by Tom Bidwell (My Mad Fat Diary), thankfully omits a lot of the bloodshed that made the movie so nightmare-inducing, without softening the inherent darkness of Adams' epic rabbit tale. The plot follows a plucky group of bucks who choose to leave their warren to escape an impending disaster after one of their comrades has a horrifying premonition about their demise - seeking out the titular locale as their new home.

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Watership Down Muddies a Powerful Tale With Shoddy Animation Watership Down Muddies a Powerful Tale With Shoddy Animation Reviewed by Unknown on December 23, 2018 Rating: 5

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