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So, 'How I Won the War' is this quirky Richard Lester film that offers a satirical take on WWII. The pacing is erratic, which kind of adds to its charm—it's all over the place, just like the protagonist, Lieutenant Goodbody. Michael Crawford delivers a performance that's both absurd and oddly poignant, embodying this clueless commander who leads his men through a series of bizarre mishaps in the North African desert and then into Europe. The practical effects are nothing too flashy, but they suit the film's offbeat tone perfectly. There's a unique blend of humor and dark absurdity that makes it stand out in the war-comedy genre. It's not your typical war film, and that's what makes it distinctive, really.
Non-traditional war comedyCrawford's standout performanceSatirical edge on military narratives
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