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Long Live Freedom is a curious blend of comedy and drama, where the tone dances between light-hearted humor and poignant reflections on war. Rajko Ranfl's direction captures the absurdity of wartime experiences; you have folks breaking arms to dodge drafts and a guy lighting fires to scare off soldiers – it’s a bit surreal, really. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing the viewer to absorb both the comedic and the somber aspects of the narrative. There’s something distinct about how the film tackles themes of love amidst chaos and collectivization struggles, presenting them with a comic twist. Performances are engaging, adding a layer of authenticity to the characters’ bizarre yet relatable decisions. It’s an intriguing watch for anyone interested in how humor can emerge from dark times.
Interesting take on WWII experiencesMix of humor and serious themesWatch for the unique character decisions
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