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Houda Karama is an interesting slice of '90s comedy that feels a bit like a stage play brought to the screen. The plot centers around Houda, a young man caught in an absurd situation after being insulted by a police officer. It’s a quirky exploration of dignity and everyday struggles, with a tone that balances light-hearted moments and a kind of underlying frustration. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, which adds to the sense of Houda’s growing despair. The performances have a raw quality, reflecting the characters' quirks and their interactions. There's something distinctive about its unrefined charm and the way it tackles social issues, even if it doesn’t always land perfectly. Overall, it’s a film that invites conversation among collectors who appreciate offbeat comedies.
Quirky exploration of social themesRaw performances, slightly uneven pacingInteresting blend of comedy and frustration
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