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So, 'Victoria' is an interesting watch. It dives into the life of Kirill, a man who’s almost forty but seems to sidestep adulthood like it's a sport. The comedy feels a bit dry but has this charming undercurrent, you know? His wrestling past adds a unique layer, and it’s not just about the laughs; there's a subtle commentary on responsibility and ambition woven in. The pacing? It has its lulls but then picks up, keeping you engaged. It's that blend of family dynamics and personal growth that gives it a distinctive flavor. The performances are solid, even if I couldn't tell you who directed it. It’s like a hidden gem for those who appreciate quirky character studies.
Focuses on character development over plotFeatures practical effects in wrestling scenesThe humor is subtle, reflecting real-life struggles
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