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So, 'Eat story for 30 years now' is a pretty interesting dive into the absurdities of life behind bars. It weaves a dark comedy vibe with this strange mix of tragedy and surrealism. The setting of Korydallos prison adds a gritty layer, and you really get a sense of confinement and desperation. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that just kind of adds to its charm, you know? The performances, especially the lead, have this raw energy that pulls you in. And that diary element? It’s like a thread that connects the past and present in a really unique way. Not your typical comedy, but there's something strangely compelling about it.
Distinctive setting in a prisonDark humor with surreal elementsStrong lead performance
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