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So, Mat Tenggek is this quirky comedy from '79 that really plays with the absurd. The story revolves around a scientist, notorious for his outlandish inventions, who decides to take his very pregnant wife along on a flight in his latest creation—a plane. Things spiral into chaos when she unexpectedly goes into labor mid-air, leading to some rather comical, yet chaotic moments. It's got this charmingly offbeat atmosphere; the pacing feels a bit haphazard, adding to the humor. The practical effects, given the era, are pretty fascinating too, and the performances have this raw, genuine quality that makes the whole experience feel refreshing. It's definitely distinctive in its own right, with a blend of slapstick and situational comedy that's hard to find these days.
Mat Tenggek seems to fly under the radar in collector circles, perhaps due to its obscure origins and the unknown status of its director. Formats are limited, especially on physical media, making any edition a bit of a treasure hunt. The scarcity of this film, combined with its unique comedic approach, has sparked a niche interest among collectors who appreciate the more eccentric side of cinema from the late 70s.
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