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So, 'Harrie Takes Off' feels like this quirky ride through the misadventures of two bumbling cops, Harrie and Barrie Vermeulen. The pacing can be a bit erratic, but it adds to the charm as they chase down the slippery Madame Claude and her sidekick Bibs. The humor is offbeat, which might not appeal to everyone, but there's something oddly engaging about the whole thing. The performances have this raw, almost improvisational quality that makes the characters feel more real, even if they’re not the sharpest tools in the shed. It's got a unique atmosphere, blending absurdity with a touch of crime drama, and that alone gives it a distinct flavor in the sea of indie films.
This film has a limited release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors, as copies are not widely available. The lack of information on the director and the genres might add a layer of mystery, piquing interest among dedicated film enthusiasts. It’s the kind of title that could spark conversation at gatherings, especially among those who appreciate indie quirks and off-the-wall narratives.
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