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Happy Hour (1987) is a quirky little comedy that has a unique charm. The film’s premise revolves around a chemist who accidentally creates an irresistible beer formula. It’s got this playful atmosphere that’s so rare, mixing science with a touch of espionage. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the offbeat vibe. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have their own charm, especially in the way they visualize the chemist’s experiments. The performances feel genuine, capturing the absurdity of the situation without going overboard. There’s a laid-back feel to it that makes it strangely enjoyable, and the international spy subplot adds an unexpected layer of intrigue. Definitely a film that sticks with you in its own weird way.
Quirky comedy from the late '80sFocus on practical effects and humorDistinctive blend of science and espionage
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