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So, 'Come to Your Place' is a quirky little comedy from '88 that dives into the chaos when a male abbot, due to some bureaucratic blunder, lands in a women's monastery. The dynamic is just ripe for humor, with the abbot trying to navigate the nuns' world while keeping his composure. The pacing is all over the place but in a charming way, making the moments of absurdity really pop. And the themes of resilience against authority are sprinkled throughout, with the nuns banding together to fend off the Minister's greedy plans. It's not about big-budget effects or flashy performances, but those little character moments and interactions are what give it a unique flavor. Definitely a film that lingers in your mind for its sheer oddity.
Unique premise with a male abbot in a women's settingFocus on character interactions and comedyThemes of resistance against authority
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