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So, 'The Incomparable Nakonechnikov' from 1981 is this quirky little comedy that really captures the absurdity of artistic ambition. You've got a hairdresser who stumbles into the world of playwriting, and honestly, the way it handles that transition is both humorous and oddly relatable. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it adds to the charm—like you're going on a rollercoaster with the protagonist. The practical effects are pretty minimal, but they work well within the context, almost like a nod to the theatricality of the story. The performances feel genuine, with a certain flair that makes you root for the lead as they navigate this bizarre journey. It's just a fascinating look at creativity and the chaos it can bring.
Quirky tone with absurd humorUnique take on artistic ambitionsPacing may feel uneven at times
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