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So, The Persian Lamb Coat, released in 1980, is this quirky comedy that dives into the misadventures of Piero as he navigates Paris. It’s all about those oddball encounters, starting with his train ride where he bumps into the eccentric Ramazzini. The pacing has this erratic charm, keeping you guessing what absurdity will happen next. The humor is pretty offbeat, and while the director is unknown, the performances carry that delightful unpredictability. There's a distinct vibe of 80s European cinema, with a sense of freedom and a touch of chaos. Also worth noting, the practical effects and the on-location shooting really give it an authentic feel. It’s a slice of life mixed with comedy that’s just different enough to stand out.
Oddball character interactions are a highlight.Pacing captures the chaotic essence of the story.Unique practical effects enhance the overall experience.
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