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Attaly Battaly is an interesting take on Kuwaiti society, weaving together humor and social commentary in a unique way. Ahmad Al Awadhi captures the essence of the unemployment crisis with a light-hearted twist, which is quite refreshing. The pacing moves along nicely, not dragging but still giving time for the characters to breathe. Performances feel genuine, with a cast that brings authenticity to their roles. There’s a nice blend of comedic elements and subtle political undertones that make it distinct. The film's atmosphere is relatable, and the practical effects are simple but effective, adding to the overall charm. It’s a film that stirs thoughts while keeping you entertained, which is a fine balance to achieve.
Explores Kuwaiti social issuesMix of comedy and commentaryFeatures relatable performances
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