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100 grams for Bravery is a peculiar 1977 comedy that stitches together three short stories, each with a satirical nod towards the follies of alcoholism. The tone dances between humor and discomfort, making you chuckle while also reflecting on some dark realities. The segments, especially 'Such an imprudence!' and 'According to the laws of hospitality,' explore social norms surrounding drinking with a sharp wit. The performances are engaging, often blurring the line between comedy and a bit of tragedy. It's distinctive in how it balances absurdity with poignant commentary, creating an atmosphere that feels both lively and contemplative. It’s a film that lingers in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
This film has had a rather niche release history, primarily circulating in limited festival circuits and obscure collections. Scarcity is an issue, as physical copies are not easy to find, making it an interesting piece for collectors who appreciate lesser-known comedies. The film's unique take on sobriety and social gatherings has garnered a modest following among enthusiasts of satirical cinema, but it's still very much under the radar.
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