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So, 'Van Gogh is not to blame' has this quirky charm that sneaks up on you. It's a comedy-romance that dives into the life of Denis Valevsky, a businessman who's really just living for the next dollar, you know? But then a car accident happens, and it kind of flips his world upside down. The tone is a mix of lightheartedness and introspection; you can feel the comedic beats but there's this underlying theme of self-discovery that makes it interesting. The pacing is a bit off in parts, but it adds to that raw, unpredictable vibe. The performances, especially Denis, are quite engaging β they bring this realism that grounds the story amid its eccentricities. It's not every day you find a film that juggles comedy and existential questions like this one does.
Quirky comedy-romance blending humor and introspection Β· Engaging performances, especially from the lead Β· Themes of self-discovery and life's unpredictable turns
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