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Så går det till här i världen is an interesting dive into 18th-century London, through the lens of comedy, albeit with a rather sharp edge. The atmosphere is rich with social commentary, poking fun at the nobility's follies and pretensions. You get this unique blend of theatricality – it's based on William Congreve's work, after all – and a skewed perspective that really captures the era's absurdities. The pacing has a certain rhythm, like a dance, that keeps you engaged while exploring themes of vanity and moral hypocrisy. The performances are somewhat theatrical, which adds to that unique charm, making it distinct in both tone and execution.
Finding this TV movie can be a bit of a quest; it doesn't pop up frequently in collector circles. Given its unique comedic angle and historical context, there's a niche interest in it among those who appreciate adaptations of classic literature. The film's scarcity adds to its allure, making it a nice conversation piece for gatherings focused on lesser-known gems from the era.
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