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Clothes Make The Man
The two Chrisses, Dano and McKenzie, work hard and McKenzie's outsized wanger is definately more than a mouthful, but they can't rescue this film from mediocrity. It should've been allowed to talk itself to death.
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Plot Summary
In Soviet Latvia, a humble tailor dreams of a better life and a chance to escape the mundane realities of his existence. Through a series of comical misunderstandings and unexpected encounters, he finds himself entangled in a world far removed from his quiet workshop. The film explores themes of aspiration, social class, and the elusive nature of happiness in a transitioning society.
Critical Reception
While not widely released internationally, 'Clothes Make The Man' was recognized within Latvia for its charming portrayal of everyday life and its subtle social commentary. Critics praised its gentle humor and the nuanced performances of its lead actors, though some found its pacing to be slow at times. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating its relatable characters and its nostalgic depiction of a bygone era.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its gentle humor and character-driven narrative.
Praised for its nostalgic look at Latvian society.
Some found the pacing to be understated.
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Fun Fact
The film was made during a period of significant political and social change in Latvia, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, and is considered by some to be a reflection of that transitional period.
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