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The Invisible Hand of Adam Smith offers a quirky take on interconnected debts, all set against a European backdrop. The film's unique format—shot in one continuous take—adds a palpable tension, keeping you on your toes as characters overlap and misunderstandings spiral. The pacing is brisk, almost frenetic, while the comedy emerges from the absurdity of their financial entanglements. The performances are delightfully offbeat, with each actor bringing their cultural nuances to the mix, adding layers to the humor. It feels like a theatrical exercise that unfolds with a certain charm, making you ponder the absurdity of our economic ties, while also evoking a sense of camaraderie among characters who are all in the same boat, or should I say, sinking ship.
One continuous take, adds unique tension.Interconnected character narratives create depth.Cultural humor from diverse European backgrounds.
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