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Montenegro is a fascinating dive into the absurd, directed by Dušan Makavejev, who really knows how to blend comedy with drama and romance in a way that's disarming. The lead, Marilyn Jordan, portrays a character who's both bizarre and mesmerizing; her antics—like poisoning the dog's milk or setting sheets on fire—create this unsettling yet strangely humorous atmosphere. The film plays with themes of madness and societal norms, wrapped in a loose narrative that feels almost dreamlike. The pacing is offbeat, which only adds to its uniqueness. It's not just what you see but how it’s presented; practical effects and raw performances draw you into Marilyn's chaotic world. Definitely a distinctive piece of cinema that challenges conventional storytelling.
Themes of madness and societal norms explored. · Unconventional pacing and narrative structure. · Practical effects and raw performances enhance its uniqueness.
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