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So, 'Here Come the Problems' is this odd little gem from 2013 that drops you right into the heart of Addis Ababa’s Fendika tavern. The whole premise is just bizarre, with a clone of Hitler showing up and all the chaos that ensues. The tone is a mix of dark humor and surrealism, which makes for a pretty unique atmosphere. The pacing is intentionally erratic, keeping you guessing. The practical effects are pretty low-key, but they fit the offbeat vibe. Performances are solid, really emphasizing the absurdity of the situation. What makes this film distinct is its approach to heavy themes through such a quirky lens, and it’s not often you see a narrative like this set in Ethiopia’s grassroots scene.
This film has had some interesting release history, often popping up in indie film festivals but not getting a wide distribution. It’s somewhat elusive on physical media, making it a curiosity among collectors. The combination of its bizarre concept and limited availability certainly piques interest, and while it may not be mainstream, it’s one of those titles that can spark fascinating discussions in collector circles.
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