
You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for weird old movies that feel like they were made by people who drank way too much coffee. If you want a story that actually makes sense from start to finish, you are going to hate it. 🤡 It is a comedy from 1930 called Dvadtsat dva neschastya, which translates t...
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"You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for weird old movies that feel like they were made by people who drank way too much coffee. If you want a story that actually makes sense from start to finish, you are going to hate it. 🤡 It is a comedy from 1930 called Dvadtsat dva neschastya, which translates to Twenty-Two Misfortunes. It pretty much does exactly what the title says. The movie is basically a giant pile of slapstick moments. I lost count of the actual misfortunes around ..."
Yelena Kuzmina
S. Mikhaylov, Ivan Skorinko
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