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So, you've got 'Margaret Atwood and the Problem with Canada' from '93. It's this curious little piece that leans into comedy while tackling some heavy truths about celebrity culture. The pacing feels brisk yet allows for that awkward humor to breathe a bit. It plays around with the absurdity of how public figures often miss the mark on basic human behavior. The performances - while not by any big names, they have that raw charm, almost like watching a group of friends riff on serious topics. The vibe is playful, but there's an underlying critique that resonates. It’s a unique snapshot of a time when Canada was wrestling with its identity through the lens of its celebrities and their often bizarre antics.
Unique blend of comedy and serious commentaryDistinctive take on celebrity cultureRaw performances enhance the humor
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