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So, 'El elefante del rey' is this curious piece set in North Sudan during the summer of 1923. It's a comedy, sure, but it dives into some weighty themes with a light touch. The whole premise revolves around King Alfonso XIII capturing this massive African elephant, which seems trivial at first glance. But it’s actually a clever vehicle for exploring how this event intertwines with the broader narrative of 20th-century Spain. The pacing is interesting, blending humor and historical commentary quite fluidly. The performances have a certain charm to them, making the absurdity feel genuine. Plus, there’s a playful use of practical effects that makes the elephant feel almost like a character itself. It’s distinctive for its blend of history and whimsy.
Interesting blend of comedy and historical context.Features a notable performance by the lead actor.Presents a unique take on the events surrounding the Second Spanish Republic.
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