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So, 'What is true is only what is true' is this quirky little comedy from 2002 that revolves around a police station. It’s not your typical cop drama; instead, it leans heavily into the absurdity of life’s daily mishaps. The pacing is a bit erratic, which somehow adds to the charm, keeping you on your toes as the sergeant interacts with a colorful cast of characters, each wrestling with their own unique problems. It’s got a raw feel, almost like it was shot in a documentary style, which gives it an interesting atmosphere. The performances are pretty varied, some really stand out while others feel more like background noise. It’s definitely distinctive in the way it tackles social issues with humor, not taking itself too seriously.
Quirky comedy exploring daily mishaps.Documentary-style feel enhances realism.Diverse characters with unique stories.
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