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So, 'Most of the Souls That Live Here' is this quirky little comedy from 2016, right? It's got this offbeat vibe, and you can't help but get drawn into the absurdity of Count Ervin Batthyány popping back up a century later. The pacing feels relaxed, almost like you're sipping coffee while listening to his wild theories about life. There's a certain charm in how the film explores themes of education and rebellion. The ensemble cast brings this rich tapestry of performances, showcasing a mix of idealism and confusion. You get the sense that it’s a reflection on contemporary society, which hits differently given today's climate. It's not flashy, but there's something really distinctive about its raw approach.
Quirky humor with a philosophical twistExplores education and anarchismDistinctive performances from a diverse cast
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