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So, "A Pain in the Ass" is one of those quirky French comedies that mixes dark humor with some surprisingly poignant moments. The story revolves around this hitman and a really down-and-out guy who, by sheer chance, end up sharing a hotel room. It's this oddball setup that creates a unique chemistry; you can feel the tension, but there's also a lot of comedic gold as they both try to navigate their messed-up lives. The pacing is pretty tight, with Veber's knack for dialogue really shining through. The performances are solid - they bring a lot of depth to characters that could easily be one-dimensional. It's distinctive in how it explores friendship in the face of despair, using practical effects sparingly, focusing more on the characters' interactions.
Features a blend of dark humor and heartfelt momentsStrong character development and dialogueExplores themes of friendship and despair
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