During Woland's party- no, from the moment Margarita spoke with Azazello- all I could think about was "this sounds like a Jim Henson film." I am a fan of Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, and these few chapters sounded like something he could have come up with. Sure, it lacks a singing David Bowie, unless you want to consider Woland the Goblin King, but with the colorful characters and creative set pieces painted in my mind reeked of the vision of the late Jim Henson. If he were still alive, I would have loved to see his take on this novel.
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