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So, 'Clouds over the City' kind of drifts through this urban landscape, right? Jean-Paul, he's just this public servant, and you really feel his fatigue with the daily grind. The comedy is understated, almost a dry humor that sneaks up on you, while the drama unfolds quietly. There’s a real sense of yearning in his character, especially when he wrestles with writer's block—sort of makes you reflect on your creative struggles. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the city. Practical effects? Not much there, but the performances are genuine. It’s that blend of comedy and drama that keeps it engaging, giving you a slice of life without the gloss.
Explores themes of urban disconnection.Subtle humor with a reflective tone.Notable for its character-driven narrative.
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