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My Country, from 1997, is a wild ride through the absurdity of war, wrapped in a dark comedic package. It’s an unconventional take on the Yugoslav conflict, utilizing a blend of satire and surrealism that can really catch you off guard. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which oddly complements the chaotic themes of nationalism and identity. You get these bizarre situations that make you chuckle, but then you pause and think about the weight behind them. The performances are quite striking; they navigate between humor and despair with a deftness that makes the whole experience stick with you. It’s not your typical comedy, that's for sure, and that’s what makes it distinctive in the landscape of war films.
Absurdist take on serious themes.Chaotic pacing matches the subject matter.Offers a unique perspective on nationalism.
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