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So, 'Storm & Stress' is set in the late 18th century, and it's got this interesting blend of comedy and drama that feels fresh yet timeless. Cornelia's struggle against her father's expectations adds a layer of personal rebellion, which I find really relatable. The pacing leans into the absurdity of the situations she finds herself in, particularly that picnic scene with the stranger and his pregnant wife—it’s chaotic but somehow reveals deeper truths about freedom and societal constraints. The performances are charming; you can feel the frustration and desire for autonomy. Plus, the period details are quite lush, giving it an atmospheric quality that really transports you, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Unique blend of comedy and dramaStrong themes of personal rebellionLush period details enhance atmosphere
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