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So, 'Do Not Marry, Girls' is this quirky Soviet comedy from '85 that centers on a Kolkhoz chairman who’s scrambling to keep his local girls from running off to the big city. It's got this light-hearted, almost whimsical tone that dances around the edges of romance and music. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the charm, you know? The performances feel genuine, capturing the essence of village life and the struggles of the characters. The musical numbers are quite fun and provide a nice contrast to the narrative, making it distinctive in its execution. There’s a kind of earnestness to the story that just feels... different compared to Western comedies of the same era.
Soviet cinema with a unique comedic styleInteresting take on rural life versus urban allureEngaging musical elements throughout
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