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So, 'To Live Is To Suffer' – it’s a comedy, but don’t let the genre fool you. The tone is a bit offbeat, really explores the absurdity of life with a dark humor twist. It feels like a mix of dry wit and surreal moments, which can catch you off guard. The pacing? Kind of erratic, but it matches the chaotic nature of the script. Even without a solid overview, you can sense there's an interesting commentary on human existence buried beneath the laughs. Performances seem pretty raw, almost like they’re improvising, which adds to the charm. And I have to say, if there are any practical effects, they might be subtle but effective, contributing to that distinctive atmosphere. Can’t exactly pinpoint the director, but it feels like a personal piece.
Expect a blend of dark humor and surreal moments.Pacing might feel erratic but fits the theme well.Performances have a raw, improvisational vibe.
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