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So, 'Part-Time Divorce' from 1986, well, it’s this offbeat dramedy that really captures that bittersweet essence of trying to find your way in life. You’ve got Siniša and Svetlana, who, thanks to a travel agency blunder, end up at the Montenegrin coast instead of Spain. That initial disappointment sets a tone that hangs over the rest of the film. The pacing feels a bit uneven, which adds to that sense of real-life unpredictability. There’s a nice exploration of marriage and shared struggles, and the performances have this raw authenticity. You can sense the characters' frustrations and dreams intertwining. The practical effects, though not overdone, weave nicely into the narrative’s ups and downs, giving it a unique charm that’s hard to shake off.
Features a blend of comedy and drama.Captures the essence of post-Yugoslav cinema.Notable for its authentic performances and relatable themes.
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