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So, 'Come to Me and Go from Me' is a 1983 comedy that dives into the chaos of marital strife, you know? Marija and Boba's financial woes really pull at the seams of their relationship, and it’s interesting how consumer culture plays into that. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, reflecting their turbulent lives, especially with Zika and Milan constantly popping up. It’s got this raw, almost gritty vibe that captures the essence of a young couple just trying to navigate life but getting sidetracked. The performances have this authentic feel—like you can almost see the weight of their struggles. Not your typical comedy, but there's something uniquely engaging about its portrayal of everyday challenges.
Features a nuanced take on consumerism.The performances bring authenticity to the characters.Not your usual laugh-out-loud comedy; more of a reflective piece.
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