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Debt Fees leans into the absurdity of modern life, weaving a comedic tale that feels strangely relatable. Murat, the protagonist, is a bit of a mess—his engagement fell through, and now he’s drowning in debt. The pacing is brisk, with a quirky rhythm that mirrors the chaos of his situation. The atmosphere shifts between dark humor and moments of genuine introspection, as we see how far Murat is willing to go to escape his financial woes. The performances are solid, balancing the comedic beats with a touch of irony. It’s distinctive for its mix of workplace dynamics and personal dilemmas, and the practical effects in certain scenes add a layer of absurdity that complements the narrative's tone. Quite an interesting watch for those who enjoy offbeat comedies.
Quirky character-driven comedyDark humor with a relatable premiseInteresting take on personal finance and relationships
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