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So, Glass Tiger 2 picks up where the first one left off, diving back into the chaotic lives of our not-so-heroic characters. The atmosphere feels familiar, almost like jumping back into an old pair of shoes – you know where it’s going, but the journey is what counts. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm; it's like a series of misadventures that never really let up. The humor is playful, with some moments that can catch you off guard. Practical effects aren't really the highlight here, but the performances have that raw, almost improvisational quality that makes it distinct. It’s lighthearted and silly, a reflection of dreams dashed against the backdrop of a roadside buffet; classic comedy in a sense, and definitely worth a look for those who appreciate the genre's quirks.
Sequel to Üvegtigris (2001)Features a similar comedic toneCaptures a sense of nostalgia for fans
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