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Charité biz'ness is a quirky little comedy from 1998 that feels like a blend of chaotic energy and amateur charm. The plot revolves around two friends who spin this elaborate scheme for a fake solidarity concert, but their lack of experience sets off a chain of hilarious misunderstandings. The pacing is uneven, which actually works in its favor, giving you time to soak up the awkwardness of their attempts. Not a lot of big-name performances here, but the cast has a certain rawness that makes their antics feel genuine. The practical effects are minimal, relying more on situational comedy than gimmicks. There's a certain atmosphere of light-hearted rebellion that makes it a unique piece in that era of comedy.
Features amateur comedic performances.Pacing might feel disjointed but offers charm.Unique take on friendship and misguided intentions.
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