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So, Pozadie is one of those rare finds from the 80s—comedy with an offbeat charm. The pacing is a bit slow, but it works for the quirky humor. You know, it leans heavily into absurdity without losing its heart. The performances—while maybe not A-list caliber—bring this genuine feel to the characters, and you can almost sense the camaraderie off-screen. There's a lightness to the practical effects that adds to its charm; it doesn’t take itself too seriously. The themes revolve around friendship and the little absurdities of life, which kind of makes it resonate on a different level. It’s distinctive for its oddball take, and you can’t help but appreciate its uniqueness in the comedy genre.
Not widely distributed.Rare print available.Check for any festival showings.
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