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So, 'Agent Ranjid Saves the World' is this offbeat comedy that plays into the tropes of spy flicks but twists them with a distinctly Dutch sense of humor. The pacing is a bit wobbly, with some scenes that drag and others that zip by, but that kind of adds to its charm. The character of Freek van Dyk is a quirky villain, and you can't help but chuckle at his antics. Plus, the practical effects, although not groundbreaking, have this playful, DIY vibe that feels refreshing. The performances are pretty earnest, especially from the lead, who balances absurdity and seriousness in a unique way. It’s not your typical spy movie; it’s more of a satirical take on international espionage that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Offbeat humor might not appeal to everyonePractical effects provide a unique charmPacing varies, affecting overall flow
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