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Bigats, from 1984, spills out an odd yet charming narrative. The story revolves around three fifty-something widowers, whose pursuits of youthful romance bring all sorts of comedic chaos. It's one of those films where the pacing lingers, allowing for moments of awkward humor to settle in, which gives it a unique charm. The performances are sincere, if not a bit exaggerated, capturing the desperation and folly of their characters. The film has this quirky atmosphere—almost a blend of slapstick with a touch of heart that makes you chuckle, but also feel for these guys. Plus, the practical effects are just enough to add a dash of charm. It’s distinctive in its approach to aging and longing.
Not widely known, great for a casual screening.Offers a different perspective on aging.Quirky humor may divide opinions.
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