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Long Live the Republic is a quirky comedy that captures the essence of youthful disillusionment in the picturesque town of Le Mans. The film revolves around a ragtag group of unemployed friends who, in a spur of the moment, decide to start their own political party. It’s not just about politics; it’s about friendship, dreams, and the absurdity of trying to change the world from the ground up. The pacing has a relaxed charm, allowing the characters' interactions to breathe and develop. The performances, while perhaps not polished, exude a genuine sense of camaraderie that feels real. There’s a DIY spirit here, almost like a snapshot of 90s youth culture, with a certain roughness that adds to its charm. It's a peculiar little gem worth exploring.
Quirky humor with a political twistExplores youth disillusionmentCharacter-driven narrative
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