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So, 'Bulldogs and Cherries' is this quirky little comedy from the early '80s that kinda flies under the radar. The plot revolves around this mafioso, Marian Labuda, and how he navigates some real chaotic situations after a betrayal. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its charm. You get these strange moments of dark humor juxtaposed with some slapstick that's oddly refreshing. The character interactions are where it shines, especially the subtle performances that give it a unique flavor. The practical effects are minimal but serve the comedic tone well, and the settings in Vienna and Prague provide a nice backdrop. It's definitely a film that captures a specific vibe of that era, and worth checking out if you’re into offbeat comedies.
Explores themes of betrayal and loyalty in crime.Distinctive blend of dark humor and slapstick.Set against a backdrop of Vienna and Prague.
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