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So, 'En cas de guerre mondiale, je file à l'étranger' is this quirky French comedy from '83 that dives into feminist themes through the lens of five women in Marseille. They’re grappling with their own struggles against male dominance, which feels pretty relevant even today. The film has this raw, almost chaotic pacing that reflects the characters' frustrations. The atmosphere is charged, especially when they react to that pompous writer Toussaint during his book launch. It's fascinating how the film blends humor with serious social commentary. Performances are lively yet grounded, capturing that blend of anger and camaraderie really well. Plus, it’s got this distinctively rough charm that makes it stand out among other feminist films of the era.
Feminist themes explored through comedyUnique character dynamicsRaw pacing adds to the humor
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