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So, 'Micha denkt groß' has this quirky, offbeat vibe that you really don't see every day. The setting in Klein-Schappleben is charming yet somewhat stifling, which plays into Micha’s ambitious, yet naive, plans for revitalization. The humor's pretty dry, a bit like the summer it’s set in, and that adds to the whole atmosphere of it all. The villagers’ skepticism feels real—it’s almost palpable. There are moments where the pacing drags, but it’s offset by some genuine character moments. The performances aren't over-the-top, but they feel authentic, making the absurdity of Micha’s dreams feel relatable. It's a unique blend of hope and disillusionment, wrapped in a comedic shell that keeps you invested.
Set in a small German village, blending humor with heart.Themes of ambition and community skepticism.Offers a unique take on the classic underdog story.
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