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The Experiment of Professor Hincic is a fascinating adaptation of Shaw's Pygmalion, transposed to early 20th century Zagreb. The film captures the bustling atmosphere of that time, with a unique blend of drama and social commentary. The pacing leans toward the contemplative, allowing for a deep dive into the societal norms and expectations of the era. Performances are quite compelling; they bring a palpable intensity to the character dynamics, especially around the themes of transformation and identity. While it may not boast high-profile practical effects, the subtlety in production design and costuming envelops you in its world. It's a distinctive take that makes you ponder the influences of culture and education, a quiet gem in the realm of made-for-TV movies.
Unique setting in early 20th century Zagreb.Strong character-driven narrative.Explores themes of identity and transformation.
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