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So, 'Modrá ruža' shows a different side of Slovak cinema, right? It's a quirky blend of comedy and music that feels kind of light but carries some weight in its themes. The operetta style is charming, even if the direction remains mysterious. The pacing has a playful rhythm, and the performances are engaging, especially Lenoir's struggle with the press – it's almost absurdist at points. There’s something about the atmosphere that feels nostalgic yet fresh. The practical effects might not blow you away, but they suit the whimsical nature of the story. Overall, it's an interesting piece that captures a certain slice of life and creativity in Slovakia during the '90s.
Unique Slovak operetta adaptation.Engaging comedic elements.Intriguing atmosphere reflecting the '90s.
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