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So, 'The Number of Times I Numbered the Number of Times' really leans into this quirky vibe, you know? It’s a comedy that’s oddly comforting, almost meditative in its silliness. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which gives it a unique rhythm that might not appeal to everyone, but it’s that very unevenness that makes it memorable. The performances are charmingly offbeat, with actors who clearly relish the absurdity of counting everything from sheep to days of the week. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the film's handmade feel. It’s like a warm blanket of absurdity that makes you think about how we find solace in routines. Definitely one to talk about.
Unique comedic approachQuirky performancesAbsurdity meets routine
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