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So, 'The Last Call' has this chaotic charm that's hard to pin down. A Mexican theater crew grapples with the absurdity of Camus's 'Caligula' and, wow, does it spiral into a mix of comedy and drama. The atmosphere is tense yet comical, almost like watching a slow-motion train wreck where you can't help but be drawn in. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that only adds to the chaotic rehearsal vibe. Performances range from the intensely dramatic to the utterly humorous, making it a curious blend of existential crisis and theatrical absurdity. It's interesting to see how these themes of power and meaning get tackled in such a colorful way, though the director's unknown adds an air of mystery to the whole production.
Features a unique blend of comedy and dramaExplores themes of power and existentialismInteresting take on rehearsals and performance art
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