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So, 'Blowing Up Spies: The Belgian Job' dives into this bizarre, comedic world where this paranoid spy, Harry Applefish, grapples with absurdity in his isolated life. It's like they took a classic spy trope and turned it on its head - you have this guy, convinced the world is out to get him, and then these two job seekers crash into his hidden lair, which leads to chaos. The pacing feels off-kilter in a good way, as Harry's grip on sanity slips with every quirky encounter. The practical effects give it a unique charm, especially in the comedic moments that play out. It's not just about laughs; there's a sharp commentary on isolation and paranoia woven throughout. Quite a ride, really.
Features a mix of slapstick and dark humor.Strong elements of absurdity and satire.Interesting take on the spy genre.
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