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So, 'Nina Is to Blame for All' is a quirky little comedy from 2008 that goes off the beaten path. It’s got this relaxed yet unpredictable vibe, which feels like a cross between a buddy comedy and a heist film, but with a distinct lack of polish that kind of adds to its charm. Ahmed and Dario, these two not-so-bright characters, plan a robbery in Bosnia. Here comes Nina, who seems way too clever for their antics, and you can almost feel the tension build as her smarts clash with their bumbling incompetence. The atmosphere is light, and the pacing’s a bit wobbly—sometimes it drags, but that gives it this oddball feel. The performances, while not Oscar-worthy, have a certain earnestness that makes you root for the trio, even as they flounder. It’s unique, definitely not your standard fare in the comedy niche.
Quirky comedy with a unique premiseCharacters have a distinctive dynamicNot your typical heist film
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