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BAKO is one of those quirky little comedies that flies under the radar. You've got Usop and Bala, two morticians who find themselves in a slapstick predicament when they can't burn a body. It’s got this darkly humorous tone that really plays into the absurdity of the situation. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, but it adds to the charm, making the audience feel like they’re in on the joke. The practical effects are minimal but effective, creating a unique atmosphere that feels both macabre and funny. The performances have a certain rawness that grounds the absurdity, making it a distinct gem in the comedy genre.
BAKO is a bit of an obscure title, and that adds to its collector appeal. There’s not much information on its format history, making original copies somewhat scarce. Interest seems to circle around those who appreciate offbeat comedies and unique storytelling, so tracking down any physical media releases could be worth your while. It might not be mainstream, but it sure finds a niche with collectors who enjoy the unconventional.
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