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Inspector, directed by Milo Đukanović, is a quirky little comedy from 1965 that somehow blends absurdity with a touch of social critique. The plot revolves around Boda, who accidentally stumbles into the role of an inspector after swiping someone else's I.D. There’s a whimsical charm to his misadventures as he unravels corporate deceit - it feels both lighthearted and a bit sharp. The pacing is brisk, keeping the laughs coming while weaving in moments of genuine intrigue. The performances are lively, with Boda’s character caught between confusion and unexpected competence. It captures a moment in time, the satire hitting just right without feeling too heavy-handed. It’s an interesting piece for collectors who appreciate the nuances of post-war Eastern European cinema.
Engaging mix of comedy and social commentary.Distinctive Eastern European perspective on identity.Considered a hidden gem in the 60s comedy genre.
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