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So, 'Nich' mit Leo' is this quirky little gem from '95 directed by Ralf Gregan. It mixes comedy with some really oddball situations. You’ve got Leo, the foreign legionnaire, caught up with Wilhelm, a priest who's bent on shutting down Charly's brothel. The pacing feels a bit all over, but that’s part of its charm. The way Charly kidnaps Wilhelm and then pretends to be him—there's a chaotic energy to that. It plays with themes of brotherhood and morality in a rather absurd setting, which keeps things interesting. Performances are a bit exaggerated, but they fit the tone well. The practical effects aren't anything groundbreaking, but they add to that slightly gritty feel. It's definitely not your standard comedy.
Distinctive blend of comedy and absurdity.Strong themes of brotherhood with a twist.Interesting character dynamics and exaggerated performances.
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