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So, 'No Time to Die' from 2006 is quite the unique piece. Set in Ghana, it blends comedy with a bit of poignant social commentary. You've got Asante, a hearse driver β not the usual romantic lead, right? The film explores how his job complicates his love life, especially with his love interest's disapproving father. It's not just about the laughs; there's this undercurrent of societal norms and family expectations. The pacing feels a bit leisurely, giving you time to soak in the vibrant culture. The performances have a charming authenticity, which adds depth to the comedy. Plus, the practical effects in the funeral scenes are surprisingly well done, adding a layer of realism to the humor. It's certainly distinctive in its approach to love and profession, unlike many rom-coms out there.
Explores themes of love and societal normsSet in vibrant Ghana, showcasing local cultureUnique take on comedy through a hearse driver's perspective
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