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The Lord's Fish is a quirky little gem from 1991 that captures the chaotic spirit of Odessa through the eyes of a hapless journalist. You get this blend of comedy that feels both absurd and oddly relatable, often leaving you chuckling at the protagonist’s misfortunes. The pacing has this nice ebb and flow, moving between laugh-out-loud moments and more reflective pauses. It's not flashy in terms of practical effects, but the charm lies in its storytelling and the offbeat performances of its cast. It's a film that, while not widely known, offers a unique glimpse into the art of deception with a touch of humor. Definitely one that sticks with you for its oddity.
captures the chaotic spirit of Odessaquirky storytelling with absurd humorunique performances add to its charm
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