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Buddha Bless America is such an oddball gem from '96. It dives into the cultural clash between American soldiers and the local Taiwanese villagers during the '60s. The humor is really rooted in those classic misunderstandings, which leads to some pretty wild scenes. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the charm, you know? The performances vary, but the loveable goofiness of the characters feels genuine. Plus, there's something interesting about how it tackles themes of friendship and war through a comedic lens. You can see the practical effects and set design offer a window into that era, which really makes it stand out. Just a quirky piece of cinema history worth chatting about.
Cultural misunderstandings are the heart of the humor.Pacing is a bit uneven but adds to its charm.Offers a quirky glimpse into 1960s cinema.
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