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Out of Order is a quirky comedy that dives into the chaos of a public prosecutor's life. The protagonist, a bit of a mess, is juggling a major case while his marriage hangs by a thread. The film’s tone is a blend of absurdity and sincerity, making it feel real despite the odd situations. The pacing has its ups and downs, which adds to the chaotic vibe, almost mirroring the protagonist's frantic life. Performances are solid, with a certain charm that keeps you engaged even when it gets a bit convoluted. There's a unique use of practical effects that gives it a distinct feel, setting it apart from more polished comedies. It’s this mix of personal stakes and comedy that gives the film its own flavor.
Quirky mix of comedy and dramaInteresting character dynamicsUnique use of practical effects
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