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Aso’t Pusa stands out as a quirky comedy from the late '80s. The premise is intriguing: Pamboy enlists little Osang to impersonate a dying wealthy man's grandchild for a hefty payout. It’s not just a straight laugh-fest though; there's this underlying tension from the envious heiress, which adds a nice twist. The pace is pretty steady, balancing moments of humor with a bit of suspense. Performances feel genuine, especially from the young lead, who really brings that innocence to the role. There’s something about the practical effects and set design that gives it that charming, slightly rough-around-the-edges feel of the era. It's these little details that make it more than just your average comedy.
Engaging comedic premiseInteresting character dynamicsCharming '80s aesthetic
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