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So, 'Being Jacques Chirac' is this quirky mockumentary that dives into the life of the French president through a lens that's part absurdity, part satire. The archival footage is woven together with the voice of Didier Gustin mimicking Chirac, which adds this layer of both humor and critique. The pacing is a bit erratic at times, but that fits the chaotic nature of Chirac's public persona. It's fascinating how it blends comedy with a historical overview—you're laughing while also reflecting on the power dynamics at play. The visuals, while not flashy, capture the essence of the era. It's a different take on the political genre, focusing on the quirks rather than the grandeur.
Unique blend of comedy and political critique.Interesting use of archival footage.Didier Gustin's performance stands out.
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