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So, 'Most People Live in China' is this quirky blend of comedy and drama that's pretty unique. It's like a patchwork of stories sprinkled with absurdity and a touch of existential reflection. The film, laden with a mix of Norwegian political satire, brings together various characters dealing with life’s unpredictabilities—from a man getting a surprise while skinny dipping to a cow munching on a cell phone. The pacing can be offbeat, which somehow really works with the themes of unexpected twists and the randomness of life. The performances vary, but they have this raw honesty that makes it feel grounded. It’s distinctive in its storytelling style, almost like a mosaic of human experiences, with each vignette adding to the whole. You get the sense that everyone involved just went with the flow, and that freedom is palpable throughout.
A mix of political satire and everyday absurdityInteresting character vignettes weave togetherNot your conventional narrative style
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