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Ecuatorian Shetta is a curious blend of comedy and absurdity, set against the backdrop of Quito. The film introduces us to Baltasar, a rather quirky marijuana dealer who’s out of stock and seeks help from two eccentric old men. The atmosphere is a chaotic mix of humor and surrealism, reflecting the unpredictable streets of the city. Pacing is somewhat erratic, but it adds to the offbeat charm that makes it distinctive. The performances feel genuine, capturing the essence of the characters’ eccentricities. Practical effects are sparingly used, but they add a layer of authenticity to the outlandish scenarios. It’s a unique take on the cannabis culture, wrapped in a comedic narrative that doesn’t shy away from the ridiculous.
Features unique character dynamics.Explores cannabis culture with humor.Distinctive Quito setting enhances the story.
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