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So, 'Business and Pleasure' really captures a slice of life in Azerbaijan and Turkey, doesn’t it? Directed by Rasim Ojagov, it has this raw, almost documentary feel, which pulls you into Mustafa's world as he navigates the complexities of trade and personal ambitions. The pacing can feel a bit slow at times, but it gives you room to breathe and really absorb the atmosphere. Themes of cultural clash and personal sacrifice are woven throughout, and the performances feel genuine—especially Mustafa's as he grapples with unexpected challenges. There’s something distinct about the way it portrays the duality of business and personal life, without glossing over the difficulties. The practical effects are minimal but effective, allowing the story to shine without unnecessary distractions.
Explores themes of cultural clash and ambition.Character-driven narrative with a slow, reflective pace.Distinctive atmosphere rooted in real-life experiences.
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