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So, '32nd of December'—what a curious piece of cinema. It’s a quirky comedy that dives into time and how we perceive it through three distinct episodes. The pacing is a bit whimsical, almost dreamlike, which lends itself to the exploration of time’s relativity. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm. They don't rely on CGI, which gives it a nostalgic vibe. The performances can feel a bit offbeat, but they work well in creating an atmosphere that’s both light and thought-provoking. There’s a playful tone throughout, making you chuckle while simultaneously pondering deeper themes. It’s definitely unique in its approach to storytelling, which makes it stand out from more conventional comedies of its era.
Quirky approach to storytelling with humorous twistsExplores time relativity in a light-hearted mannerDistinctive practical effects add charm
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