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Vladimir
by Julia May Jonas
medium-paced
A nice premise and, in principle, an important perspective on a familiar theme.
What is also a good idea, but a little too obvious, is the suggestion ofhow absurd the story becomes when the woman becomes the perpetrator - not out of calculation, but out of an inferiority complex.
As I said, it's actually a good premise. But unfortunately there is no character to identify with and in the end it is neither funny nor disturbing nor touching in any other way.
What is also a good idea, but a little too obvious, is the suggestion of
As I said, it's actually a good premise. But unfortunately there is no character to identify with and in the end it is neither funny nor disturbing nor touching in any other way.