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Seventy-Two Days offers a unique blend of comedy and drama, rooted in the picturesque yet harsh landscape of Lika. The film's pacing is quite reflective, allowing for moments of quiet introspection juxtaposed with the lighter, often absurd coping mechanisms of the family. The performances are grounded, particularly the head of the family, whose cunning plan to keep the family afloat after Nedja's passing reveals the lengths people go to for survival. The atmosphere is tinged with melancholy but also a sense of resilience, capturing the essence of rural life and the bonds of family, all while maintaining a light-hearted touch. It's a thoughtful examination of dependence and ingenuity.
Features strong performances that highlight familial bonds.Captures the essence of rural life with a comedic twist.A reflection on dependency and survival in a changing world.
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