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The Campaign offers a unique blend of comedy set against the backdrop of Cuba in 1961. The film revolves around a young teacher's earnest attempt to bring literacy to a peasant family, which is a pretty noble and ambitious goal. There's this quirky tone that dances between humor and the stark reality of the era. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the cultural nuances and the struggles of the characters. It doesn't shy away from exploring themes of social change and personal growth, while the performances have a relatable charm. It's not your typical laugh-out-loud comedy; it has layers. The practical effects, though not the focus, add to the authenticity of the setting and the time period.
Cuban backdrop adds authenticityExplores social themes subtlyQuirky humor with a heart
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