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A Woman Very Very Very Much in Love dives into this quirky narrative about Zak, played by Nagui, who confronts the absurdity of his family's curse. The film's tone flirts with dark comedy and a sense of urgency as Zak races against time before his 33rd birthday. The pacing has a kind of erratic charm, with moments of both hilarity and introspection, which makes it feel distinctly French, if a bit offbeat. There’s a certain rawness in the performances, especially from Nagui, who embodies a blend of desperation and humor, making the absurd premise oddly relatable. It’s a curious little film that reflects on themes of love and the societal pressures that often accompany it.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem, often overlooked due to its obscure nature and the lack of a well-known director. It has seen limited format releases, making physical copies a bit of a rarity, which could intrigue collectors. Interest tends to ebb and flow based on its unique premise, but it retains a niche following among those who appreciate offbeat foreign comedies.
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