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So, 'Ministry of Love' is this sharp and slightly absurd comedy that dives into the weeds of relationships and bureaucracy. Kreso, our slightly hapless protagonist, is fumbling through his life—hit that middle age wall, he’s a biologist with nowhere to go, and his marriage? Yeah, it's a bit of a train wreck. There's this undercurrent of disillusionment mixed with dark humor that really captures that feeling of being stuck. The atmosphere’s quite surreal at times, which nicely plays off the mundane frustrations of modern life. The pacing is interesting, with some moments feeling deliberately drawn out, making Kreso's struggles all the more palpable. It's the kind of film that has you chuckling at the absurdity of it all, while also feeling a bit heavy in the gut. Worth a watch for sure, especially for those who appreciate comedy that has a bit more depth.
Explores themes of disillusionment and bureaucracyUnique blend of dark humor and absurdityStrong character-driven narrative
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