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So, 'Happy Days' dives into this bizarre slice of history, right? We’re talking about the CIA's covert escapades in the adult film scene of the late '50s. Andy Hui really captures the absurdity of it all—the director, who’s kind of our everyman, finds himself tangled in this wild operation. The pacing is pretty lively, balancing humor with the darker undertones of espionage. The practical effects are a nod to the era, giving it an authentic feel. Performances are solid; there's this mix of absurdity and genuine emotion. It’s distinctive, not just for the story, but how it presents the ridiculousness of the situation. Definitely a unique take on a weird chapter in film history.
Involves true events from the late 1950s.Strong comedic elements mixed with espionage themes.Interesting take on the intersection of film and politics.
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