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So, 'Governments Fall But Psaltis Remains' is a quirky little comedy from '87 that really dives into the zeitgeist of the era. It’s got this chaotic energy, a mix of satirical takes on the economy and the church, which feels both sharp and a bit disjointed at times. The pacing? Well, it can be uneven, but that adds to its charm, I think. Practical effects are minimal, but there’s something about the performances that keeps it engaging. The way it tackles themes of decentralization and cultural shifts feels surprisingly relevant, even now. It has this offbeat vibe that makes it stand out among other comedies of its time. Definitely a conversation starter.
Offers a unique satirical perspective on the 80s.Features a mix of chaotic energy and offbeat humor.Engaging performances that enhance the themes.
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