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Hala Habibty is an interesting slice of 80s comedy, where the story revolves around a child who escapes a dreary orphanage to live with a wealthy man. The film dives into themes of innocence clashing with wealth. Hala, the young protagonist, has this undeniable charm and energy that seems to fill the void in the billionaire's life, creating a unique dynamic that's both heartwarming and a bit chaotic. The pacing does feel a bit uneven at times, especially with how the humor is woven in. But there's something refreshing about the practical effects used, which mirror the era's charm. The performances, particularly from the lead, carry a certain genuineness that makes the film stand out in a crowded genre.
Features an engaging portrayal of childhood innocence.A distinct look at wealth and its impact on relationships.The practical effects reflect the style of its time.
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