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No Guilt is a sharp comedy that plays with the absurdity of fame and accountability. Berta Muller, portrayed with a mix of desperation and bravado, finds herself unraveling in the face of plagiarism accusations. The pacing is brisk, which keeps the audience engaged with her increasingly ridiculous justifications. What stands out is the film's dark humor, juxtaposed against Berta's glamorous life—it's that contrast that really drives home the theme of self-deception. The performances are lively, particularly Berta’s, who oscillates between a charming protagonist and a flawed anti-hero. The practical effects, while minimal, effectively mirror the chaos in her life. Overall, it’s a quirky exploration of moral ambiguity and the lengths people will go to protect their image.
Dark humor shines through the narrative.The pacing keeps it engaging and fast.Explores themes of self-deception and fame.
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