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So, 'Mini & Maxi: Sorry' is this quirky little comedy from 1989 that dives into a world where words are unnecessary. The two main characters, Mini and Maxi, craft an entirely visual language, which is pretty fascinating. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the viewer to soak in the silent humor and absurdity of their antics. It's all about the physical comedy and expressions β you can really see how they communicate without saying a thing. The practical effects are charmingly low-fi, which gives it a unique vibe. And then there's the extra content, like the documentary on their 20-year journey, which adds a nice layer for collectors. Overall, itβs a peculiar gem that stands out in the comedy genre.
Explores non-verbal communication in comedyFeatures unique physical performancesIncludes insightful documentaries as extras
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