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Everything Is Still Possible is this offbeat comedy that dances on the edge of political satire. The narrative, led by publicist Jack Cellini, spins a twisted tale of image and race in French politics, trying to market a senator like a household product. It's bold, awkward, and at times hilariously uncomfortable, especially when you consider how easily image can overshadow substance. The pacing has this quirky rhythm, mixing sharp dialogue with some wonderfully absurd scenarios. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's a certain charm in the awkwardness of it all. What stands out is its willingness to tackle themes of race and identity in a light-hearted yet thought-provoking way. It's a niche piece that feels like a playful experiment in the marketing of a politician’s persona.
Quirky political satireExplores race and identityInteresting narrative style
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