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88-öresrevyn, directed by Gösta Ekman, is a curious blend of comedy and music that showcases a lively dinner revue format. The film's atmosphere feels almost like being at an intimate theater, with sketches that cleverly mix satire with absurdity. Performances are energetic, and there's a certain charm in the way the music numbers interweave with the comedic bits. The pacing flows pretty well, keeping you engaged as it shifts from one sketch to another. What stands out here is the light-hearted critique of everyday life, wrapped in a playful package. It's interesting how it captures the essence of Swedish humor from that time, a time capsule of sorts for anyone interested in the evolution of performance art in television.
Features a mix of sketches and musical numbersInteresting take on Swedish humorCaptures 1970s performance art style
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