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Dikkenek feels like a raw slice of Belgian life, drenched in absurdity and offbeat humor. The chemistry between Jean-Claude and Stef is this loud, chaotic push-and-pull—almost like watching a sitcom but with sharper edges. The pacing is a bit haphazard, which fits the characters’ reckless charm. It’s not just about laughs; there’s a deeper commentary on friendships and the absurd lengths people go for love. The performances have a gritty authenticity, especially from the supporting cast that adds layers to the characters. Not your typical rom-com setup, this film thrives on its eccentricities and unfiltered dialogue, making it distinctive in the comedy genre. You either vibe with its peculiar rhythm or you don't.
Directed by Olivier Van HoofstadtFeatures a mix of professional and non-professional actorsFilmed on location in Belgium, enhancing its local flavorKnown for its improvisational style and sharp dialogue
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