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Cleopatra und der Fluch der Tempelhuren is quite the peculiar piece of cinema. Directed by Walter Bockmayer, it dances between absurdity and dark humor, creating a unique atmosphere that's hard to pin down. The film follows Cleopatra as she navigates the bizarre scenarios of fleeing to Africa, narrowly escaping cannibals, and then getting caught up in a plot involving Leni Riefenstahl and Nazi Germany. The pacing is erratic, which somehow adds to its charm, and the practical effects have a certain roughness that speaks to the era. Performances are over-the-top yet engaging, making the entire experience feel like a fever dream of historical farce. It's definitely not your standard comedy; rather, it's a wild, chaotic romp through history.
Not conventional in pacing.Brings a unique blend of satire and absurdity.Offers a wild take on historical events.
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