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The School of Lovers, while not directed by a household name, offers a unique take on Mozart's Così fan tutte. It's a blend of comedy, music, and romance that unfolds with a certain charm. The film has this light, almost whimsical tone, yet it dives into heavier themes of fidelity and trust. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to its quirky nature. The performances are a mixed bag—some real standouts among a few less compelling efforts. What really catches the eye, though, are the practical effects used in the musical numbers, which give it an interesting texture. Overall, it stands apart from typical adaptations, exploring the delicate balance between love and deception.
Interesting adaptation of a classic opera.Quirky pacing and tone.Notable practical effects in musical segments.
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