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Bakhtak has this quirky, offbeat charm that's hard to pin down. It's like a blend of a family drama and a dark comedy that tackles themes of identity and mortality in a rather unusual way. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which might throw some off, but it fits the film's oddball nature. The performances are sincere, almost raw, with the lead navigating this surreal journey after his death. It's fascinating how the film plays with the concept of life, death, and paperwork – yes, paperwork! The practical effects, while modest, add a tangible feel to the surreal moments. There’s this underlying current of hope that makes it distinctive, like it’s saying, ‘keep waking up to your own life, even in the absurd.'
Features a blend of comedy and drama with a unique twist.Pacing may feel uneven but aligns with its surreal themes.Sincere performances add depth to the narrative.
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