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Mlethek is an offbeat comedy that dives into childhood mischief with a surreal twist. It follows Gogo, Triton, and Nunu as they ditch their Qur’an class for a rambutan binge, and what starts as innocent fun spirals into a bizarre transformation when one of them chokes. The practical effects here are quite intriguing, with the gradual sprouting of a tree from their head serving as a metaphor for growth and consequence. The pacing is relaxed, letting the absurdity unfold naturally, and the performances carry a charming authenticity. It’s distinctive in how it blends humor with a touch of magical realism, and it gives a curious commentary on choices and their repercussions.
Mlethek is relatively scarce in physical formats, making it a curiosity among collectors. It was released primarily through limited screenings and hasn't seen a wide distribution yet, which adds to its intrigue. Enthusiasts of offbeat cinema might find its unique narrative and practical effects appealing, and as such, it’s starting to garner a following among collectors who appreciate films that challenge conventional storytelling.
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