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Hokim Buva is a quirky comedy that takes you through the unexpected journey of a taxi driver who finds himself in the mayor's seat in Tashkent. The humor is light but sharp, reminiscent of the political satire found in 'The Last Minister'. The film captures the absurdities of bureaucracy, with a steady pace that keeps you engaged without dragging. The performances, particularly from the lead, bring a relatability that makes the outlandish premise feel oddly plausible. Practical effects are minimal but effective, allowing the character-driven story to shine. It’s a refreshing take on how ordinary people can influence the extraordinary, wrapped in a comedic package that feels both timely and timeless.
Hokim Buva has been catching the interest of collectors for its unique premise and execution. Limited physical releases, especially in its native format, have created a bit of a buzz, making it somewhat of a rarity in the collector's space. While still relatively new, its thematic depth and relatable humor might attract attention in the future as audiences continue to discover its charm.
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