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So, 'Edhe Keshtu Edhe Ashtu' is this quirky comedy from '89 that dives into some pretty interesting territory. You've got Apostol Sacco, a theoretician whose ideas about free love create this tension at home. It’s like a sitcom unraveling, with family dynamics and some pretty clever writing. The pacing keeps things light, but there's an undercurrent of seriousness too. The performances have this relaxed vibe, fitting the comedic tone well, even as they tackle heavier themes. It's distinctive in how it blends a philosophical take on youth and love with everyday family struggles, all wrapped up in a comedic format that feels both familiar and refreshingly unique. The atmosphere? Definitely has that late '80s Eastern European charm.
Quirky blend of comedy and philosophyUnique take on family dynamicsLate '80s Eastern European charm
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