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So, 'The Carnival' from 1990 - it's this quirky little gem that dives into the chaos of a Bulgarian town gearing up for its big carnival. The vibe is all about that euphoric build-up, where everyone seems to shed their true selves for the sake of merriment, donning masks and costumes. There's this Stranger who shows up, and you really feel the tension as he disrupts their collective bliss. The pacing is kind of loose, meandering through the colorful festivities, but that's part of its charm. The practical effects are pretty clever for its time, adding a layer of surrealism. Performances are natural, a bit raw, which only adds to the authenticity of the town's eccentricity. It's definitely distinctive in how it plays with identity and community.
Unique exploration of identity and communityCultural lens on festivitiesInteresting practical effects for its era
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