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No Vladimir is a quirky comedy that dives into the absurd world of espionage through the eyes of an overly ambitious student. Vladimir, dressed to the nines, immerses himself in the art of spycraft, crafting codes and leaving cryptic messages for his oblivious roommate, who narrates this offbeat journey. The film has an off-kilter charm, blending humor with a touch of awkwardness, as Vladimir's relentless pursuit of spy status leads to a series of mishaps. The pacing is leisurely, allowing for moments of reflection on ambition and friendship, but it’s the earnestness of the performance that really makes this stand out. Practical effects and low-key production add to its distinct indie vibe, making it a curious watch for collectors who appreciate the oddities of early 2000s cinema.
Quirky indie comedy from the early 2000sFocuses on absurdity and ambitionDistinct performances and practical effects
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