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Toto Who Lived Twice is one of those films that captures the oddities of village life. The intertwining stories have this quirky charm, especially the first one with Paletta, who’s just painfully relatable. It's like a dark comedy that plays with desperation and absurdity. The pacing varies, almost feels uneven at times, which adds to its distinctiveness – it’s not polished, but rather raw and honest. The betrayal story of Pitrinu and Fefe really digs into themes of loyalty and treachery. And while the practical effects might not wow you, they have a certain charm that fits the vibe of the film. It’s a tapestry of human flaws, wrapped in comedy and a hint of drama. Definitely a unique find in the genre.
Three distinct narratives intertwine.Explores themes of desperation and betrayal.Raw atmosphere with a blend of comedy and drama.
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