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So, 'Deputy of Women' is this quirky little 1987 comedy that dives into the chaotic world of Lisimaku, who's perpetually filling in for women on maternity leave. The film really oscillates between humor and a bit of drama, which gives it an interesting vibe. You’ve got this character growth that unfolds through a bunch of unexpected scenarios, some of which are genuinely amusing while others get a bit reflective. The pacing is kind of all over the place, but it adds to the charm, if you ask me. The performances, while not always top-notch, contribute to a certain authenticity that can be hard to find. It's definitely a film that stands out for its unusual premise and the blend of comedy with real-life challenges.
Great for fans of offbeat comedies.Interesting character dynamics throughout.A unique exploration of gender roles in a family setting.
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