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So, 'Shlomo and the Rabbi'—it’s this quirky comedy set in a quaint Ukrainian village, back in 1895. The story follows Shlomo, a farmer on the brink of becoming a father for the tenth time, which is quite the predicament, right? The pacing is relaxed but engaging, allowing the humor to unfold naturally. The performances are solid; you can really feel the warmth and desperation of Shlomo's character. I found the themes of relativity—both in life and, surprisingly, physics—really intriguing. The practical effects give it an authentic, almost rustic feel, making the village come alive. It’s not your typical comedy; there’s a depth that sneaks up on you amidst the laughs.
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