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So, 'Idiot Dreams' from '93 is an interesting blend of comedy with a hint of social commentary. The lead character, with his relentless pursuit of wealth, paints a vivid picture of a changing Turkey, echoing themes of ambition and the quirky lengths people go to for their dreams. The pacing is pretty relaxed, allowing for some nice character moments and dry humor, which can be a refreshing change compared to faster-paced comedies. There’s a certain charm in the practical effects that give it a unique feel, almost like a throwback to earlier cinematic styles. The performances aren’t overly flashy but have this understated quality that really anchors the story. It’s distinct in how it reflects the absurdities of aspiration and the human condition, wrapped in a comedic package.
Interesting take on Turkish culture in the early '90s.Character-driven narrative with subtle humor.Unique blend of practical effects reminiscent of earlier cinema.
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