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So, 'God's Comedy' is this interesting little mix of comedy and drama from '96 that takes a rather peculiar angle. You've got this ice-cream seller, right? He’s not just slinging cones; he’s got a real fixation on the women working in his shop. The tone can shift quite a bit—some moments feel light and whimsical, while others dive into more serious territory, exploring desire and maybe even obsession. Pacing is a bit uneven; it drags in spots but picks up when it gets into the more touching scenes. The performances bring out the awkwardness in those everyday interactions, and there's a certain raw charm to the practical effects that add to its distinct vibe. It’s definitely one of those films that leaves you thinking about the complexities of human relationships rather than just the laughs.
Unique blend of comedy and dramaExplores themes of desire and obsessionUneven pacing but engaging performances
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