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So, 'The Great School of Laughter' is this quirky Greek comedy from 2011, and it really dives into the art of humor. The setup is pretty amusing; youâve got this character, Markos Seferlis, leading the charge as a professor of laughs, and the vibe is light but with a hint of slapstick. The pacing bounces along nicely, almost like a stand-up routine interspersed with sketches. You canât help but notice the performances, particularly from Sakis Rouvas, who adds a bit of charm and charisma. Itâs not just about laughs; thereâs a theme of confidence, of finding your voice in humor, which is kind of refreshing. The practical effects? They keep it simple, which fits the playful nature of the film. Overall, it's a fun little piece that celebrates laughter, even if it doesnât break new ground.
Greek comedy with a unique approach to humorFeatures performances by Markos Seferlis and Sakis RouvasThemes of confidence and self-expression through laughter
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